Graduates of the Master Tourism Destination Management qualify for:
- International policy and advisory positions
- International advisory functions related to feasibility analysis of investment projects, business strategy and market penetration or development
- Public strategic functions in the field of development and management of (tourism) destination areas
- Advisory and management functions in the field of visitor management in urban areas, theme parks and nature reserves
- Strategic advisory functions
- International management positions
- International (growth related) management functions in internationally operating businesses (like service companies, hotel chains, tour operators, airlines)
- International marketing management functions, with destination management organisations or (tourism) marketing consultancy agencies
- International consultancy positions, either project-based or permanently in commercial consulting or international development organisations
- Research positions
- Research functions in the area of international (new) market development, market segmentation or market potential analysis
- Research functions with branch organisations such as WTO, PATA, Tourism
- External advisory functions in the area of international corporate, financial and organisational development for small and medium-sized companies
The alumni of Tourism Destination Management
Alumna Ginger
Ginger has explored the whole of the Netherlands as a programme manager through her work at NBTC (Netherlands Board of Tourism and Conventions).
Alumnus Jean Paul
Jean Paul works as Energy Manager at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Aruba. He analyses and advises the hotel to minimise its ecological footprint.
Alumnus Julian
Julian works at Flix as Junior Business Development Manager, ensuring the best possible connection between different stakeholders within the Benelux countries.