Exclusive Interview | Anupriya Biswas, Rooms Division Manager at Hyatt Regency Dehradun
/ Editor HospemagTell us about your journey. How did it all start?
I started my career as an associate in the housekeeping department of The Oberoi Grand, Kolkata. I began by performing entry-level tasks, such as making guest rooms, coordinating on desk and ensuring that guest rooms were clean and well-maintained.
Over time, I showed a strong work ethic and dedication to my job, which caught the attention of my supervisors. I was given opportunities to take on additional responsibilities, such as training new associates and handling guest complaints.
I continued to excel in my role and eventually joined Hyatt as team leader, where I was responsible for overseeing the work of other associates and ensuring that department goals were met.
As I gained more experience and knowledge, I was given more significant responsibilities, such as managing budgets, developing, and implementing new policies and procedures, and leading department- wide initiatives.
I was part of 2 pre-opening hotels and worked with 3 different hotel companies in my entire career span of one and half decades.
I was recently promoted to the position of Rooms Division Manager at Hyatt Regency Dehradun. In this role, I oversee all aspects of the department, including guest services, housekeeping, front desk operations, Spa and Recreation department. I am responsible for developing and executing departmental strategies, managing budgets, and ensuring that the department runs smoothly and efficiently.
What do you think it takes to succeed in this industry?
To succeed in the hotel industry, it takes exceptional customer service, attention to detail, hard work, efficient operations, and continuous improvement.
Share with us 5 skills that you think will be critical for a hospitality career in the future?
● Technological proficiency
● Multilingual proficiency
● Emotional intelligence
● Sustainability knowledge and practices
● Flexibility and adaptability
What is your favorite interview question & why?
“Can you tell me about a time when you went above and beyond to provide exceptional customer service?”
It allows the candidate to demonstrate their ability to provide excellent service while also highlighting their problem-solving skills, creativity, and dedication. It also provides insight into their communication skills and ability to handle challenging situations, which are crucial in the hospitality industry.
What are the attributes you look for while selecting or hiring?
● Problem solving skills
● Strong work ethics
● Leadership skills
● Discipline
Share some of your secrets in keeping an engaged, safe and happy team?
● Trust your team
● Appreciate good work
● Open communication & feedback
● Live business: share business info to keep team updated & motivated
What is the one app / tech solution you would love to see?
A comprehensive platform that integrates all aspects of a hotel’s operations, from customer service to housekeeping to HR and training. This platform could include features such as real-time guest feedback, automated task management, and personalised training modules for employees.
I hope to inspire the next generation of chefs to see the vast potential in plant-based cooking and to approach it with passion, innovation, and a commitment to impact. Together, we can elevate vegetarian cuisine into a future that’s healthier, more exciting, and better for our planet.
We envision Grand Mercure Mysore as a place where people come to relax, rejuvenate, and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Mysore’s culture.
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My global experience managing luxury hotels has significantly influenced my management style. Working in diverse environments has taught me to adapt to various cultures and address unique operational challenges, which is particularly valuable at OZEN LIFE MAADHOO with its diverse guest demographic.
My long-term goal is to position The Fern Goregaon as Mumbai’s leading eco-conscious hotel, harmonizing luxury with sustainability and personalized service to meet the demand for responsible travel while delivering exceptional guest experiences.
Achieving balance means being intentional about how I allocate my time. Whether it’s dedicating myself to work, spending time with family, or enjoying a round of golf, I ensure that I remain present in whatever I’m doing.
Each experience is designed to provide adventure without compromising on the elements of luxury that our clientele expects. Our goal is to strike the perfect balance between thrill and elegance, ensuring that our clients not only feel secure but also pampered.
By thoughtfully combining modern trends with our traditions, we ensure our guests feel at home while we remain grounded in our culture and values.
Mastering new techniques is essential for continuous quality improvement, and chefs should explore advanced methods like sous-vide, fermentation, and molecular gastronomy to expand their team’s skills.
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Integrity, innovation, and respect for tradition are my guiding principles. I believe in constantly pushing the boundaries of what Indian cuisine can be, while staying true to its roots.
By having a universal translator device, people could connect with others from different cultures and backgrounds, fostering greater empathy, understanding, and tolerance. It would also help to preserve and protect endangered languages and cultures by allowing them to be passed down to future generations
Secrets in keeping an engaged, safe and happy team:
Give them responsibility
Train them to achieve them
Encourage with all best processes
Evaluate & guide
Appreciate their contribution
I look for individuals who are not only skilled but also passionate about what they do. Attributes like integrity, a strong work ethic, and a willingness to learn are non-negotiable. I also value creativity and the ability to think outside the box, as these are critical for driving innovation in our field.
In the coming months, you can expect us to continue leveraging technology and automation to enhance guest experiences at DoubleTree by Hilton Varanasi. We are working on integrating advanced data analytics to personalize guest interactions further and enhance operational efficiency.
Everyone is a sales person in life, you just need to understand and start enjoying it in your professional life as well.
The shift towards experiential travel is another trend that will redefine hospitality. Today’s travelers are increasingly looking for authentic, immersive experiences that connect them with the local culture and environment. This trend will continue to grow, pushing hotels to offer more personalized, location-specific experiences.
The future of the hospitality industry will likely be shaped by technology and sustainability.
The brand’s success is largely attributable to Deltin’s commitment to customer satisfaction and personalised service. Deltin has achieved a high level of customer retention and positive word-of-mouth by focusing on its customers’s specific requirements and preferences and adapting its services accordingly.
At Eight Continents Hotels & Resorts, our dedication to providing exceptional value and memorable experiences is at the core of our operational philosophy. This commitment is manifested through our comprehensive approach to hospitality, which focuses on personalized service, unparalleled amenities, and sustainable practices
A good chef doesn't have to be a popular celebrity, even a small south Indian café chef prepares delicious dishes which people stand in a queue to get hands-on, I feel is successful in a way of its own.
If I were to transform into a vegetable, the choice would be clear: I would be broccoli. Not only is broccoli one of the most nutritious and versatile vegetables, but it also embodies a unique blend of resilience and adaptability that mirrors my own traits.
My journey in the hospitality industry is deeply rooted in a passion for service excellence and a commitment to our family's entrepreneurial legacy. At The Fern, Goregaon, I've embraced these values to shape a vision centered on quality and sustainability.
Bonding is really important and regularly at our property we have some recognition events to celebrate individuals as well as Team. It has proven to give a positive impact on Team Members bonding as well as trust with the Leaders.
Technology is at the core of our operations and guest experience. Our Glu app serves as a comprehensive digital concierge, allowing guests to manage their stay seamlessly, from check-in to activity bookings.
We recycle food waste into compost, use glass instead of plastic for water, and harness solar energy with 1,443 panels generating 2,000 KWH daily. Our reforestation efforts aim to convert open scrub into dense forest cover, while community programs empower local women in sustainable farming. Embracing an earth-to-table approach, we also grow organic produce.
To become a successful chef, you need:
Passion: A burning love for food that keeps you up at night dreaming of your next dish.
Mad Skills: You’ve got to slice, dice, and sauté like a wizard with a spatula.
Creative Spark: The ability to turn ordinary ingredients into culinary magic.
Obsessive Attention to Detail: Because every grain of salt and garnish matters.
Kitchen Kung Fu: Leading your team with the finesse of a maestro conducting a symphony.
Flexibility: Rolling with the punches when the soufflé sinks or the orders pile up.
Business Savvy: Balancing the books while balancing flavors.
Forever a Student: Embracing lifelong learning, because the food world never stops evolving.
The only advice I can give to young chefs is that – Be humble, put your head down and work you’re a** off. When given chance to work with the best, TAKE IT! Don’t involve your personal ego when you deal with people who are way more experienced than you. Ask questions, steal recipes, don’t say no to difficult task, be ready to clean floor and dishes but make the most of the opportunity given to you.