Raport de stage inde pondicherry
My internship in the Nalla Beach Resort
Valériane Rimet SUP 4 25/09/2009
This is my internship report regarding my internship in the hotel industry in India. You’ll discover what I did during this internship and how sometimes it was hard to deal with the Indian culture and the Indian way of working. Have a good reading.
THANKS
I would thanks all the persons who help me to succeed in this internship and I would especially thanks ALZEA the company which was in charge of find me a good internship in India.
I also would like to thanks Mrs and Mr Soundararajan, owner of the Nalla Eco Beach Resort to welcome me and offer me a place to leave during these two months. And I would like also to thank their daughters, Shobana, Sneha and Kavyia to welcome me and help me to understand the Indian culture.
Firstly I also want to thanks Mr. Dara Lorenzen who was for three weeks my internship master for his great advisement and his kindness. He was very patient and thanks to that I learn a lot of things in the marketing area and how to make a marketing plan;
Finally I want to thanks all the staff especially the three receptionists Kalpana, Sateesh and Vimal1, an Sony, a house keeping girl of the Nalla Eco Beach Resort to welcome me so warmly and make my internship easier.
Please kindly note that I just use here the first name of the people I worked with. It’s not impolite. It’s cultural, because in south India people mainly just have a first name and no family name. Family name e is a concept which isn’t exists in India. Generally speaking, when a woman married a man, she takes the first name of her husband. For example, when I speak here about Mrs. Soundararajan, it just means that Soundararajan is the first name of the owner; I speak about Mrs. Zheraldine Soundararajan because she is married with Soundararajan so she takes the first name of her husband. We just use Mrs. Or Mr. Because of the use, because they are the owners. But for the