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Survey Finds Hospitality Industry Salary Increases for Women Outpace Men for Third Year Running

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FORT MYERS, FLA.—Gecko Hospitality, a recruiting firm that connects top talent and companies within the hospitality and restaurant industries, released its fourth annual Hospitality Management Salary Survey Report.

“Every year, we uncover trends that surprise us,” said Robert Krzak, President, Gecko Hospitality. “This is the most comprehensive salary survey report in the industry and contains a wealth of information to help any hiring manager plan for future growth.”

In total, more than 1,800 restaurant and hospitality management professionals throughout the United States and Canada participated in the survey between January 2018 and December 2018. Participants span the hospitality segment: quick service, fast casual, and family and upscale dining.

Survey results include key industry insights on gender, geographic location, turnover, and salary increases.

Key findings include:

  • Thirty-two percent of women received a salary increase compared to 27 percent of men. However, starting salaries for women in Executive Chef, General Manager and Assistant Manager roles are below that of men in the same role.
  • For Director of Sales positions, hands-on industry experience is more important to hiring managers than a college degree.
  • No room for growth, not money, was the number one reason hospitality managers left their employer. Finding a better opportunity was also cited as a key driver for leaving.
  • Participants, both women and men, average two jobs in the past five years.

To download a free copy of the survey, visit: https://www.geckohospitality.com/hospitality-resources/salary-trends-report/.

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