KILRUSH student Avamay Broderick receives top prize for the Tourism and Hospitality category in The National Career Skills Competition 2025.

The competition calls for students to enter with details of work experience and a career investigation they have undertaken in Transition Year or in their Senior Cycle years of school.

Avamay completed her work experience in JW Marriott Grosvenor House London, a prestigious 5-star hotel. Reflecting on her experience, Avamay said, “Coming from the west of Ireland, when the opportunity arose to go to such a distinguished and recognised 5-star Hotel in Mayfair, I was extremely excited.”

During her time at the hotel, she shadowed departments including finance, front office, banqueting, housekeeping, and culinary. “The conversations I had with all of these people really opened my eyes to the endless possibilities that are available in this exciting industry,” she said.

While no job offers arose due to the distance, Avamay is currently working weekends at a local restaurant and plans to continue over the summer before starting 5th year.

She encourages other students to pursue tourism placements. “You won’t know unless you try it… it’s a great way to push yourself out of your comfort zone as well as build a varied skill set.”

Looking ahead, Avamay remains open-minded but sees hospitality as a strong possibility. “One thing I know for sure is I would like to travel and pursue a career which will allow me to do this and a career in hospitality can be your passport.”

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