DHS - YOUTH TO HOSPITALITY
DHS - YOUTH TO HOSPITALITY
The DHS Youth to Hospitality program is a practical initiative established in 2016 to empower Malaysian youth by providing real-world exposure, hands-on training, and valuable industry knowledge in the hospitality sector. The program aims to bridge the gap between education and employment by allowing participants to observe, practice, and learn directly from experienced industry professionals.
Since its inception, the program has benefited numerous Malaysian youths by offering them opportunities to develop essential skills, build confidence, and secure meaningful careers within the hospitality industry. Beyond improving individual employability, the initiative also contributes to reducing the nation’s reliance on untrained foreign labor and plays a vital role in alleviating poverty through sustainable job creation.
Additional Benefits of the Program:
Enhances professional and communication skills through real-world training.
Encourages entrepreneurship and leadership among youth.
Strengthens the local workforce to meet industry standards and expectations.
Promotes a sense of national pride and responsibility within the service sector.
Provides networking opportunities with established industry players and mentors.
Supports economic growth by developing a pool of skilled, locally trained workers.