Real estate consultancy firm JLL India has partnered with the Indian School of Hospitality (ISH) to address the growing need for skilled talent in the hospitality and real estate sectors.
Real EstateHospitalityPartnershipTalent DevelopmentJll IndiaReal Estate MaharashtraApr 19, 2025

The main goal of the partnership is to address the growing need for skilled talent in the real estate and hospitality sectors by providing industry-relevant education, practical training, and internship opportunities to ISH students.
The curriculum will include courses on property management, asset management, hospitality operations, and other relevant subjects that align with the current trends and future needs of the real estate and hospitality sectors.
The mentorship program will provide ISH students with valuable insights into the industry, practical advice, and networking opportunities, which are crucial for their career development and success.
The partnership primarily aims to support the real estate and hospitality sectors, which are witnessing significant growth and facing a shortage of skilled talent.
The collaboration will contribute to the broader economic development of India by creating job opportunities and fostering a skilled workforce that can support the growth of the real estate and hospitality sectors.

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