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8
Dec
The following information is provided by the organiser and forwarded by the...
28
Oct
各位同學及同事: 值此澳門旅遊大學建校30周年、中國銀行澳門分行成立75周年雙慶之際,為推動智慧旅遊與金融科技領域的學術融合與產業實踐,澳門旅遊大學與...
15
Sep
(Ref.: 472/PA-Email/2025) The following email is from the UTM Alumni Associ...
4
Jul
The exclusive visit to The Venetian Arena and The Londoner Arena organised ...
4
Mar
UTM held 2025 Career Day on 4 March at UTM Taipa Campus. On the same day, a...
8
Dec
The UTM Alumni Association joined the alma mater in supporting the Walk For...
23
Nov
Thank you all for participating in the Alumni Cocktail Party held by the UT...
6
Dec
以下資訊來自澳門旅遊大學校友會,並由學生事務處轉發。 各位校友: 我們誠摯邀請你參加即將舉辦的佛山考察交流團。這次活動將於 2024年12月6日至7日...
27
Nov
(The following information is provided in Chinese only) 各位校友: 我們誠摯地邀請你參加澳門旅...
30
Oct
In October, UTM visited Beijing to recruit exceptional students. During thi...
5
Jul
Dear alumni, Greetings! We sincerely invite you to attend the upcoming 6th ...
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2026-02-11
We are pleased to announce the reopening of Gym Room at Forward Building! The facility has been upgraded to provide a better environment and experience for all users. The Gym Room at Forward Building is open to alumni every Sundays from 20:00 to 23:00. No reservation required, yet alumni must register at security counters with identification card and alumni card.
2026-02-10
Dear alumni, Please click here to find the latest job opportunities with Yuet Tung Shipping Co., Ltd. Best regards, Student Affairs Division Macao University of Tourism 
2026-02-10
UTM alumnus Joseph Kim's journey within the hospitality sector serves as a testament to the University's emphasis on teamwork, hands-on experiences, and a global vision. After ten years devoted to front office and concierge duties, Joseph previously excelled as the Director of Front Office at Capella Taipei in Taiwan Region, and advocates for aspiring professionals to uphold consistency and humility while developing career prospects. The aspiration for Joseph Kim to work in the hospitality industry dates back to the onset of the robust development of mega integrated resorts in Macao in the late 2000s. In Joseph's perspective, who was still a secondary school student at the time, the glitz and glamour of the Cotai Strip signified an abundance of job opportunities. This drive, coupled with four years of studies and training at UTM, has propelled him in the sector, leading to his previous role as Director of Front Office at Capella Taipei in Taiwan Region, one of the prestigious resorts nestled on the Cotai Strip. A Korean native who moved to Macao with his family in 2006, he graduated from UTM in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in Hotel Management. His first foray into the industry commenced during a six-month curricular internship at Grand Hyatt Macau, where he served as a front office agent. Describing his time at Grand Hyatt Macau as fruitful, he transitioned to a part-time trainee position at the hotel after the internship and later became a full-time employee upon graduation. In the decade following his graduation from the University, Joseph has held various positions in different Macao hotels, but his career has remained steadfastly focused on front office and concierge roles. Speaking about his passion for the field, he explained, “I enjoy talking with people, and back then, it was a simple thought—if I worked at the front office or concierge, I could engage more with guests.” The daily emergence of new tasks and experiences at the front office has further fueled his enthusiasm for the job. “What motivates me is that each day is unique—compliments vary, and complaints are also different,” he remarks.   Be consistent and humble Besides UTM offering a plethora of networking opportunities within the industry that have expedited his career, Joseph reflects that another significant takeaway from the University is teamwork. As UTM's curriculum emphasises both classroom knowledge and practical opportunities, as well as individual and group projects, he has been well-trained to collaborate. "I've learned about effective communication and motivating others to get the job done. Each person has unique personalities and requires different communication approaches,” he stated. "I've also understood the significance of assigning responsibilities based on individuals’ strengths and weaknesses, which is an important aspect of front office and concierge roles.” The diverse student body at the University has also equipped him with the skills to effectively communicate with and lead a team comprising individuals from multicultural backgrounds. The friendships forged during his time at UTM have also proven invaluable, enriching both his career and personal life. “Many of my classmates still work in the hotel industry, and it's great to have these connections in Macao,” he adds. For current UTM students and aspiring industry professionals, Joseph's advice is simple: consistency. “I always tell this to my new team members: Don't try to be outstanding in the beginning, instead, be humble and consistent," he encourages. “No one wants an unreliable person in the workplace,” he continues. “When you are consistent and get your job done, you will always have opportunities.”