YCI graduates at the Grand Hyatt, Goa
Hyatt Hotels have committed to support more young people to access hospitality skills and opportunities at their hotels.
The company announced the launch of RiseHY, a new global programme designed to pair the hospitality industry’s career opportunities with young people who need them. As part of the initiative, Hyatt hotels around the world commit to hiring 10,000 Opportunity Youth – people ages 16 to 24 who are not in school or work – by 2025.
According to the International Labour Organisation, more than 40 percent of the world’s young people are either unemployed or living in poverty. In some countries, more than half of all youth are unemployed. At the same time, the travel & tourism industry continues to outgrow other sectors and has contributed 1 in 5 of all new jobs in the last decade. With low barriers to entry, hotels can help to lift thousands of the most vulnerable young people out of poverty.
“We understand the challenges young people face, and Hyatt hotels are uniquely positioned to be part of the solution. Hospitality is one of the few industries where entry-level opportunities often lead to fulfilling, life-long careers that can change the trajectory of someone’s life,” said Malaika Myers, chief human resources officer, Hyatt. “With the launch of RiseHY, Hyatt hotels will harness the power of technology in ways our industry has never done before to scale career opportunities, bringing awareness to hospitality careers, setting candidates up for success from the start, and expanding training programs as a path for employment.”
The RiseHY commitment includes a range of measures and focuses on their new careers website.
Training Programmes with Community-Based Organisations: Pathways for Employment
As part of RiseHY, Hyatt hotels will build upon their long-standing engagements with local community-based organisations and further expand their global network to scale training programmes and accelerate Opportunity Youth hiring. Working with organisations like Grads of Life and the Youth Career Initiative (YCI), Hyatt hotels will provide on-the-job training and employment opportunities across the globe.
“Grads of Life is thrilled to be part of Hyatt’s ambitious effort to expand career opportunities for Opportunity Youth across the globe,” said Elyse Rosenblum, principal, Grads of Life. “We were honoured to assist Hyatt in developing RiseHY and believe that this programme will give many young adults a chance to explore a career in hospitality – an industry that offers significant opportunity for professional growth and advancement.”
RiseHY builds on a long-standing commitment across Hyatt hotels worldwide, many of which already have existing relationships with community-based organisations providing vocational training and career readiness programmes.
“Hyatt’s support of YCI since 2008 has helped over 300 disadvantaged young people train and secure meaningful employment at Hyatt hotels around the world,” said Wolfgang M. Neumann, chair, the International Tourism Partnership. “We are incredibly excited that Hyatt has chosen our YCI programme as a strategic partner for RiseHY. Together, we aim to provide vocational skills, training and employment opportunities to thousands of the most disadvantaged young people, empowering them to improve their lives and build successful careers in the hospitality industry.”
Other measures include:
Virtual Reality: Bringing Awareness to Hospitality Careers
Using virtual technology, youth across global communities will be able to experience what employment inside a hotel looks like, from home or a community centre. With this immersive experience, candidates will be able to spend a “day in the life” of hospitality professionals and learn about key roles Hyatt hotels offer, including bell attendant, entry-level culinary, housekeeper, steward and waiter/waitress. Preview the experience at youvisit.com/tour/hyatt.
Digital Skill-Matching: Setting Youth Up for Success from the Start
Funded in part by Hyatt Hotels Foundation, digital technology that taps into artificial intelligence will also be made available to community-based organisations in order to identify candidates’ inherent soft skills and match those to entry-level roles in the hospitality industry – and not just at Hyatt hotels.
Candidates that match to hospitality roles will then have the option to be referred to human resources teams at a variety of hotels through community-based organisations, ensuring they are set on a path that aligns with their skillset.
“It has always been in the Hyatt DNA to build a diverse and inclusive global Hyatt family, and our hotels have been working with local organisations for decades to bring employment opportunities to underserved members of our communities,” said Mark Hoplamazian, president and CEO, Hyatt Hotels Corporation. “RiseHY is a focused commitment that not only brings our purpose – we care for people so they can be their best – to life in our communities, but it is also a business imperative to ensure we have a diverse pipeline of great talent for the future.”
Watch the video announcement from Chief Human Resources Officer Malaika Myers and learn more at hyatt.com/risehy.