How to become a Guide

Aspiring guides must possess exceptional skills in navigating disparate environments, understanding cultural nuances, problem-solving, developing interpersonal connections, adapting swiftly with changes, delivering engaging presentations, and demonstrating unrivaled knowledge to land thriving careers and accomplish remarkable professional growth.

Hard skills:

  1. Leadership skills - Ability to motivate and direct others
  2. Outdoor knowledge - Expertise in outdoor activities and safety
  3. Organizational skills - Capability to plan, coordinate, and prioritize tasks
  4. Communication skills - Proficiency in verbal and written communication
  5. Public speaking - Capacity to address and engage a large audience
  6. Problem-solving - Skill to identify and resolve issues
  7. Adaptability - Capacity to adjust to changing requirements
  8. Interactive skills - Expertise in interacting with people

Soft skills:

  1. Communication skills - Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing
  2. Organizational skills - Capacity to plan and organize work to meet deadlines
  3. Conflict resolution - Capacity to manage interpersonal disputes with tact and diplomacy
  4. Leadership - Competence to motivate and direct a team to achieve goals
  5. Reliability - Dependability to follow through on commitments and be counted on
  6. Customer service - Expertise in providing friendly and helpful service to guests
  7. Flexibility - Readiness to adapt to changing circumstances and environments
  8. Resourcefulness - Creativity in finding solutions to challenges and problems