Jakarta - Deputy Minister of Tourism Ni Luh Puspa assessed that tourism school graduates have opportunities to work on the global stage.
Deputy Minister of Tourism Ni Luh during a talk show with Deputy Minister for Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers Christina Aryani at the Lombok Tourism Polytechnic, West Nusa Tenggara, in a press release received in Jakarta, Thursday, said that 99 percent of students at the university want to work abroad.
Seeing the opportunity to work abroad as an opportunity, Deputy Minister of Tourism Ni Luh also reminded the importance of readiness to support working abroad such as foreign language skills, permits, and labor protection.
"Earlier, the Director of Poltekpar said that 99 percent of students want to pursue a career abroad, this is a good opportunity, and when they feel they have enough experience, they should immediately return to their home country to create new jobs, that's what I hope for," said the Deputy Minister of Tourism.