Your dream of moving in winter will come true! I gained many experiences such as creating a system that led to my career.
Even after one year of OJT, my desire to work in the bridal industry had not changed, so I applied for a position in the bridal sales unit at Hotel Breston Court. At [Hotel Breston Court], the work generally handled by people called bridal planners is divided into a sales unit and a reservation unit. I chose the sales unit because I thought it was a job that was closest to what I had originally imagined as a bridal planner, which involved communicating to customers the appeal of churches, venues, and plans.
Hoshino Resorts has a work style called ``winter transfer,'' in which employees are transferred to a snow resort for several months during the winter. I really enjoyed my OJT experience at Alts Bandai, so I thought it would be great if I could use this winter transfer to go to Alts Bandai. However, in the bridal business, reservations for spring and subsequent bridal events are made during the winter, so the Karuizawa department was busy in the winter, so unfortunately, my dream of moving during the winter did not come true.
After about two years of experience in sales, there was an open job posting for the Morland Studio unit, which is a bridal photography team, so I decided to run for the position. Even within the same bridal industry, I was attracted to jobs with strong creative elements such as designer and product development. At that time, Morland Studio was expanding its business, including not only shooting for Karuizawa Hotel Breston Court, but also for RISONARE Yatsugatake and Tomamu Resort.
From the first year of my transfer to [Morland Studio], my long-awaited winter transfer came true. I was transferred to the same Tohoku area as during the third period of OJT, but instead of [Arts Bandai], I moved to [Nekoma Ski Resort]. It had just started operations. Up until then, I had been in an environment where I had to learn the work by learning the work by working within already completed systems, but this was the first time that I was involved in creating a system from scratch.
During your winter transfer, you will be working on a completely different job and interacting with completely different people. I think it was a very valuable experience, as it expanded my knowledge and allowed me to conduct self-analysis when thinking about my future career. I also believe that the flexibility of my way of thinking has helped me in my career since then.