English Skills Prove Key Differentiator in Hospitality Industry

Year 1 | Issue 2 | September 2025 | Anglo-Saxon®

By Javiera Rivera – Chile

In global tourism, English has become the industry’s unofficial currency. For hotels that welcome travelers from across continents, staff proficiency in English often determines whether a guest’s experience feels seamless or frustrating.

From reception desks to restaurants, communication sets the tone. A smooth check-in, a correctly understood order, or a confident local recommendation can mean the difference between a satisfied visitor and a missed opportunity. “Language is service,” as many hoteliers put it. Guests are more likely to return—and spend—when they feel understood.

For workers, the advantages are just as significant. English proficiency not only builds confidence but also expands career mobility, opening pathways to promotions at home and opportunities abroad. As global hotel chains compete for talent, language skills increasingly signal readiness for leadership roles.

The impact goes beyond transactions. Hotels that invest in language training empower staff to deliver the essence of hospitality: making guests feel welcome, recognized, and at home. In an industry where word-of-mouth and reviews drive bookings, such details create measurable returns.

In a crowded and competitive market, mastering English is less a box to check than a strategic asset. For both employers and employees, it remains one of the most effective tools for creating value—connecting people, enhancing service, and building loyalty in the world’s largest service industry.

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Javiera Rivera Pérez is a Human Resources executive with 14 years of experience shaping people strategy and organizational culture. As People & Culture Manager at Casino Luckia – Antay Hotel Arica, she leads the full spectrum of HR functions, including talent acquisition, development, employee engagement, and cultural transformation, ensuring alignment between workforce capabilities and business goals.

Trained as a labor psychologist, Rivera Pérez specializes in designing and managing HR processes that strengthen performance, retention, and leadership pipelines. Her career reflects a passion for creating workplaces where people feel motivated, valued, and inspired to deliver their best.

Guided by the belief that true fulfillment turns work into purpose, she approaches every challenge with energy, commitment, and a people-first mindset.

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/javiera-rivera-p%C3%A9rez-5b4662a4/

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