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Towards a career in hospitality

Blog | 02.08.2023
Hospitality studies at Omnia provided a new career opportunity for Blaise Funuyi Nseibangha Ngangmi.
Blaise.
Restaurant customer service has proven to be one of Blaise's strengths.

Blaise Funuyi Nseibangha Ngangmi, 28, is  studying for a further vocational qualification restaurant customer service. 

Originally from Cameroon, Blaise has been in Europe for nearly three years and studied telecommunications before moving to Finland.  After his arrival to Finland, he took some time to think about his future choices for career and decided to proceed in hospitality. Omnia became his choice and has proven to be a good one.

“Everything I gained from the studies uplifted me mentally. I have learned so many things and met many good people. I have received some really good feedback for example for my communication skills and my approach to customer service”, he explains.  

New doors opening 

Last winter he succesfully completed an apprenticeship at Scandic Congress Avia hotel and has been working as a waiter and a bartender.

“Omnia has been the key to my career developing into the right direction. The teaching has been super high quality. We have had a good team spirit in the classroom. Now I want to open as many doors as possible in the field of hospitality”, he states.

Blaise has recommended hospitality studies at Omnia to several people.

“Teachers in Omnia have been super supportive and understanding. I really want to thank Omnia for this platform to start a new life and a career. This is just the beginning and my focus is on future opportunities”, he says.

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