Edge Hotel School

Careers and Industry

Students making cocktails behind the bar

Launching your career

As a student at the Edge Hotel School, you will benefit from close links to the hospitality and events industries.

Not only are you able to work in a real hotel and on genuine events, serving real customers and facing real challenges, our courses have also been designed to offer you as much exposure to the industry and its current practices as possible.

Career support at Edge
  • Having spent time studying and working in our 4* commercial hotel, graduates from Edge Hotel School are well-equipped for leadership roles within the Hospitality and Events industry.
  • Modules in a range of management disciplines such as Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Operations and Entrepreneurship give graduates the knowledge and skills to pursue a variety of fulfilling careers in specialist roles within Hospitality and Events management.
  • We work closely with partners such as Hilton, Leonardo Hotels, Marriott, The o2, the BRIT Awards and many more, creating opportunities for you to work with large companies all throughout your studies

Industry-engaged education 

Studying at the Edge Hotel School can give you the knowledge and skills to work in high-profile organisations in a wide range of sectors and countries. Our undergraduate courses have been developed with industry, for industry and provide you with the skills needed to succeed in the real-world.

Throughout our courses we use the Professional Performance Assessment (PPA) which takes the form of a mock interview to allow you to reflect, practise and improve your interview skills before embarking on interviews for your first graduate role.

Many industry experts deliver master classes to support your development during your course and the annual Edge Hotel School careers fair welcomes a range of hospitality organisations to give you the chance to network and engage with future employers.

Throughout your degree you will be given the chance to engage directly with the industry and take advantage of opportunities to connect - for example, some students on our Events Management courses are able to gain experience at the BRIT Awards. 

Hands-on experience

All of our undergraduates get experience in the fully commercial 4* hotel, Wivenhoe House, giving you the chance to put your academic knowledge into practice and gain valuable skills to add to your CV.

At Level 6, students get to connect directly with a hospitality or events organisation for the Level 6 consultancy project:

  • For hospitality and hotel management students the project enables you to work on a project or problem for an external client. In the past these have included putting together social media and marketing strategies, working on brand development and even contributing towards hotel launches.
  • For events management students, the Level 6 Project is your opportunity to organise a live event for an external client from start to finish. Many Edge Hotel School students have been offered job opportunities with their project clients having performed to such a high level.  

Our students have also embarked on additional self-organised work experience placements with the likes of Shangri-La The Shard, Red Carnation Hotels and Marriott by utilising the industry connections available through the School.

"I commissioned a consultancy project with a team of Edge Hotel School students to design a social media campaign for the launch of a new 5* hotel in London. Throughout the process I was very impressed with their professionalism and hard work and was astonished at the quality of their recommendations, which was on par, if not better, than professional services we have employed in the past."
Michael Voigt General manager, L 'Oscar hotel London

An innovative learning experience

  The Edge Hotel School ethos is to deliver industry-engaged education so that our graduates can be at the forefront of shaping our industry's future.

With the support of the hospitality, events and tourism industries, we deliver a higher education experience that sets our graduates apart from their peers. We believe in the power of partnerships, and by utilising out network of partners across these industries, we seek to deliver a comprehensive curriculum which allows our students to build their own networks and engage with industry professionals at every level.

If you are in industry professional keen to engage with Edge Hotel School, please contact the Industry Engagement Officer.

Field trips and conferences immerse our  students into the industry from the beginning
Field trips and conferences immerse our students into the industry from the beginning
Our exclusive partnerships create unique opportunities for our students
Our exclusive partnerships create unique opportunities for our students

How we work with industry

Careers fair

Our annual Careers Fair is held at the beginning of the new academic year as part of our ‘Welcome Week’ agenda, with all our students invited to participate and meet with our partners. Each year, we host approximately 40 exhibitors to network with our students and promote their graduate roles from across the Hotel, Hospitality, Events and Tourism industries.

We find that it is beneficial for our students to engage with the industry from the beginning of the course and begin forming their crucial networks over the course of their time at Edge, meaning that many students leave us with an enviable network of connections.

Some of our previous exhibitors have been:

  • Hilton
  • The Savoy
  • Leonardo Hotels
  • Levy
  • Milsoms
  • Mandarin Oriental
  • Chiltern Firehouse
  • Baxter Storey

The BRIT Awards

Since 2017, we have had an exclusive partnership providing hospitality at o2 arena that allows our students to work at the BRIT Awards. This unique opportunity gives our students experience working at a high profile event in a landmark venue and the importance of professionalism in the workplace.

The students attend a briefing on the morning of the event, where they are assigned their station for the evening; this can be anything from working in the VIP area, serving at the bar or waiting on guests in the main hall throughout the ceremony.

Student Conference and Networking Reception

Held in January every year, our Student Conference sees our undergraduate cohorts gather with industry professionals and graduated alumni for a day of fascinating keynote presentations, topical panel conversations and culminating in an exciting networking reception.

 The day begins with group site visits to visit some of our London-based partners’ properties and venues, before converging to our conference venue for a full day of industry engagement. Transportation is provided by Edge, meaning that there is no cost for our students to attend this crucial event. The conference is the highlight of the academic year, providing a further opportunity for students to bolster their networks and exchange ideas with industry leaders.

Guest lectures and masterclasses

Throughout the year, we will invite guest speakers to join us at our campus to deliver sessions to students, enrich the curriculum and showcase their company. Guest lectures are typically formal sessions typically last around 45 minutes and are structured to contextualise taught content by providing real-life examples from their experiences in the industry.

Masterclasses are practical sessions, utilising the facilities in our onsite 4* country house hotel, Wivenhoe House Hotel to provide hands-on experiential learning. Examples of previous sessions are:

  • Basics of Silver Service
  • Introduction to cocktail making
  • Wine-tasting essentials

Industry-wide recognition

Edge Hotel School works closely with leading industry bodies such as the Institute of Hospitality and Master Innholders. Students can register for their free student membership, which entitles them to access a number of online resources and join the Institute for webinars and events. Graduates can then benefit from a year’s discounted membership to continue their development and use the postnominals AIH to distinguish themselves amongst industry peers.

Students also benefit from the opportunity to attend The Master Innholders’ annual Hotel Leadership Conference in London by volunteering to assist in the coordination of the event, and subsequently engage with top hoteliers from across the country.

Graduating from Edge Hotel School, students enter our exclusive alumni network, garnering invitations to our annual Alumni Networking Reception and continual support as you enter the wider industry.

Field trips and site visits

Visiting a property or venue allows students to get a feel for the company and meet many existing colleagues. Tours of the building usually precede a working lunch and discussions with employees to contextualise the formal curriculum; for example as a presentation or round-table discussion.

There are also a number of external trips that students can participate in, such as industry conventions and exhibitions that provide networking opportunities and the chance to explore new ideas amongst industry professionals.

Scholarships

Available to students in levels 5 and up, we have a number of scholarships that awarded to exemplary students who have the opportunity to impress our sponsors through a written application and interview panel. The title is awarded alongside a cash bursary, to put towards further professional development, such as accommodation and travel costs during work experience, or gaining specialist qualifications.

The terms of each scholarship varies based on the sponsor’s vision and ethos, and so the titleholder’s values would align with that of the sponsor and their selected specialism. Support from a sponsor can also make a huge difference in future career development post-graduation.

Events and Consultancy projects

Level 6 students participate in group projects to showcase their knowledge and make their marks on the industry. This is an opportunity for students to showcase their innovative approaches and creative thinking in a real-life scenario.

Hospitality Management and Hotel Management students are given a brief by their company of a problem within the company, or a missed opportunity. They will then conduct comprehensive research and pitch a solution to the problem or a potential utilisation of the opportunity.

Events Management students become part of the planning and operational committee for an event, taking responsibility for the event from the initial idea through to coordinating the operations on the day.

Emily Clark - Industry Engagement Officer
Get in touch
Industry Engagement Officer Emily Clark
Telephone: 01206 876 338