Harness the potential of VR training simulations from Nest Bahamas Virtual School
to train employees in communication, teamwork, culinary
arts and support services
VR training simulations from Nest Bahamas Virtual School requires nothing more than a wifi connection, open space, and a VR headset. VR training eliminates the need for any consumables, service equipment, or in-person monitoring.
VR training modules provide an immersive learning experience under the guidance of a digital instructor Simon who provides real time feedback based on a learner’s actions, and guides them through the various training sims.
VR training is conducted in a safe and judgment free virtual environment which allows learners of all ages, gender, and physical ability to train and learn at their own pace.
With unlimited practice opportunities in a virtual setting and the ability to make mistakes without cost, trainees build confidence in their communication, teamwork, culinary arts and support service skills required for real life working environments.
Nest Bahamas Virtual School’s VR simulations for hospitality and tourism support the development of skills in communication, teamwork, culinary arts, guest services, and help nurture a quality workforce in hospitality and support services
Trainees can gain insight into essential skills for front desk and support services, as well as culinary arts and baking, through immersive VR experiences.
VR training simulations can be used to train new hires and reskill existing employees in communication, teamwork, guest support services, and enable them to provide exemplary service to the customers.
Implementing VR guided training simulations in education programs offer interactive opportunities for students to master employable skills in hospitality and tourism careers. Employers prefer candidates with basic to advanced skills in communication, teamwork and guest interactions
VR guided training simulations can be implemented as an add-on to enhance formal on-the-job training programs for hospitality and tourism employees to learn customer service and help desk skills
VR training simulations can be used to increase post-hire employee retention through pre-employment skills development, leading to certification, work-based experiences, and wraparound support services
First impressions are vital when dealing with customers in any business. Providing an exceptional customer experience is essential in the hospitality and tourism sectors, where employees must demonstrate professionalism and deliver high-quality service in every interaction.
Nest Bahamas Virtual School’s VR training simulations for hospitality and tourism aim to enhance employability skills for newcomers. Trainees acquire food preparation skills, including hygiene, dress code, and readiness, through virtual training guided by a digital coach.
VR training simulations aid learners in developing communication, teamwork, and support skills. They teach the professional approach to welcoming customers, forging meaningful connections, and meeting customer needs.
Additionally, trainees can acquire culinary and baking skills to better serve guests in the hospitality and restaurant sectors. The VR environment offers unlimited practice and unbiased feedback, allowing trainees to build confidence and hone their skills before facing real-world situations.
Nest Bahamas Virtual School’s VR training simulations empower students and job seekers to enter the hospitality and tourism industry by equipping them with essential employability skills. These simulations encompass various areas, including communication, teamwork, culinary arts, baking, and guest service. VR training simulations serve as an excellent supplement to communication programs, offering learners of all ages an unbiased and judgment-free practice environment.
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The Nest Bahamas aims to provide an educational system that is technologically sound and competitive and that develops the strengths of each child, whether academic or otherwise, towards the maximum contribution that he/she is able to make to the development of The Bahamas.
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