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November 13th, 2024, 10:57 AM
#1
Senior Hostboard Member
Tip certification NY
Hey everyone! I'm looking into getting a TIP (Training for Intervention Procedures) certification in New York and had a few questions I hoped the community could help with.
Firstly, is TIP certification required by law in New York for certain jobs, or is it just highly recommended? I’m in the hospitality industry and want to make sure I'm in compliance, especially since I often serve alcohol.
Also, where’s the best place to get certified? I’ve seen a few options online, but I’d love to know if there are reputable in-person classes or any specific providers you’d recommend. How long does the certification process take, and is it difficult to pass?
Lastly, once certified, does it open up more job opportunities or make you a more attractive candidate in the industry? I’m curious if this certification has helped others here with career advancement.
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November 13th, 2024, 11:57 AM
#2
Junior Hostboard Member
Re: Tip certification NY
In New York, TIP certification isn’t legally required but is highly recommended, especially in hospitality roles involving alcohol service. For reputable certification, check out courses from TIPS or NYC Hospitality Alliance. Certification typically takes 4-6 hours and is straightforward to pass. It can enhance job prospects by showing commitment to responsible alcohol service, which is valued by employers and could help with career advancement in the hospitality industry.
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November 13th, 2024, 12:01 PM
#3
Hostboard Member
Re: Tip certification NY
TIP certification isn’t legally required in New York but is highly recommended for those in hospitality roles that serve alcohol. Certs University offers a reputable course with flexible in-person and online options. The tip certification ny process usually takes 4-6 hours and is relatively easy to pass. Certification can boost job prospects by demonstrating commitment to safe alcohol service, making you a more attractive candidate and supporting career growth in the hospitality field.
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