Paradox: High wages, low demand
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Paradox: High wages, low demand

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The position of General Manager is quite well paid, but the number of positions is limited. / © Getty Images Unsplash

A new report reveals surprising trade-offs between salary growth and job stability in the hospitality sector. The best paid roles might not be those with the best career outlook. 

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