AI can plan travel itineraries and Apple AirTags can track luggage — but tech and travel aren't always a foolproof combination when it comes to road trips.
03.04.2024 - 12:12 / traveldailynews.com / Theodore Koumelis
Flexibility: More than 2,100 employees have worked abroad for more than 35,000 days as part of “TUI Workwide” programme.
In many holiday destinations, the season starts with the Easter holidays. Anyone who wants to make holidays, beaches and sunshine their job currently has the best opportunities at TUI. The travel company is currently filling morethan 1,000 vacancies. From cabin crew and finance roles, to technology and aircraft engineering jobs: TUI offers exciting vacancies in a wide range of areas. In preparation for the Summer season, recruitment focus is on the destinations: candidates are currently sought after for positions such as swimming instructor, tour guide and kids club host. These positions are initially filled for one season, but numerous examples right up to the highest management levels of TUI Group show that they can be a springboard for a successful career in tourism.
“This is what characterises TUI: People come to TUI for a job and they stay for a career. We are looking for people who want to grow with us. With the expansion of our offer, the entry into new markets and the shaping of the AI revolution in the travel industry, there are great challenges on our agenda. Now is a good time to join the TUI team and help shape the future of our company,” says Sybille Reiss, Chief People Officer of TUI Group.
Flexibility plays an important role for TUI in shaping the ways of working. With “TUI Workwide”, for example, employees have the opportunity to work from anywhere in the world for up to 30 working days a year. The programme has been a great success since its launch in 2021. 2,100 employees have taken part and worked more than 35,000 days from abroad. “TUI Workwide” destinations include countries like Spain, Thailand and the United States. On average, employees spend around seven days abroad to work from there. They also have a great deal of freedom in deciding whether to work in the office or at home, if their job profile allows this. Almost all positions at TUI’s international office locations – such as Hanover, Luton, Stockholm or Palma – are now advertised as hybrid positions.
For a year now, TUI has been using the slogan “Let’s TUI it” to attract new colleagues. The campaign for the TUI employer brand has already successfully tapped into new target groups in its first year and further expanded TUI’s reach in social media. The launch campaign including a film with video sequences of real employees from their everyday life at TUI has reached more than 2.4 million viewers on social media (organic reach). TUI career videos have more than 67 million views on TikTok alone. More than 200 employees from 20 countries have now joined the internal ambassador programme of “Let’s TUI it”.
AI can plan travel itineraries and Apple AirTags can track luggage — but tech and travel aren't always a foolproof combination when it comes to road trips.
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