Specialist Vocational Training Provider For The Hospitality Industry
4 years ago

At HIT (Hospitality Industry Training) we deliver award winning NVQ training to develop world class skills throughout the hospitality and leisure industries.

From the welcome given at a museum, the food served at a restaurant or the room that has been beautifully cleaned at a hotel, our HIT courses become HIT success stories - just ask our learners and their employers what we've done for them!

Success isn't just about businesses, it's also about people. Our learners not only get qualifications through our City & Guilds NVQ based Train to Gain and Apprenticeship programmes, they become more confident in themselves and their abilities. For employers, as well as charities wanting skilled volunteers, this translates into increased effectiveness and profitability, as well as higher levels of motivation. Good training benefits everybody.

Our HIT trainers all come from the hospitality and leisure industries themselves, so they understand exactly what your needs are and they provide our state of the art countrywide service in your workplace. HIT offers real and practical learning choices to both learners and employers, making HIT a leading training provider in the sector. Explore our website or contact us to see how we can help you.

Apprenticeship Info

HIT Training Apprenticeships offer real opportunities to get the skills you need for your career or business.Training doesn't have to stop when you finish school, it's something anyone can do anytime in their lives, whether they're 17 or 47. HIT hospitality apprenticeships provide real opportunities for both learners and employers to get the skills they need. Delivering award winning training and assessment at NVQ levels two and three, HIT hospitality apprenticeships allow learners to earn while they learn. There's no need to go to college either HIT trainers come to the workplace and use state of the art training and assessment technologies, even for knowledge assessments.

 

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