We’re currently living through a fairly volatile economic time, with unemployment figures changing year on year and the cost of living crisis showing very little sign of slowing down. Environmental factors such as these, along with new technologies changing workplaces constantly and indeed personal reasons, are inspiring countless people to consider new lines of work. If any of these factors apply to you, it might be worth investigating a career in tour guiding!

Tour guide positions are often free to be filled or even created from scratch, while also offering more engaging and people-forward working experiences than many people are used to. However, public speaking or making an audio tour come to life might not be suited to everyone. This blog offers some insights into why you might want to seek out tour guide career opportunities, highlighting the personality traits of good guides along the way.

You’re passionate about history

Tour guiding is a great career path for people passionate about history, especially if able to focus on regional stories or highly specific elements of the past. Yes, a tour guide might be able to learn what they need to know on the job, but the best tour guides translate their excitement and interest to guides. If you’ve always loved history but never known what to do with your knowledge, becoming a guide might be a great next step. 

Tour guiding is great for staying active

Millions of Britons spend their days all but sedentary, in office jobs that offer little more than trips to the toilet or coffee runs for movement. Tour guiding allows you to work on your feet, with an active, energetic demeanour being a virtue that benefits the role. City-wide and museum-based tours will help you to keep your step count up, ideal if fitness is important to you. 

Perfect for performers & public speakers

Are you a budding actor? Are you known for your wedding speeches? Do you relish the chance to share KPI insights in your office meetings? It might be time to start fitting your own talking headsets and start tour guiding! Remembering your lines (sometimes even writing your own), communicating meaning to an audience and generally being able to sustain attention are all essential parts of tour guiding. If all this sounds perfect for you, then it might be time to find a job in the field!

People who love people

If you just like to talk to people, answer questions and share meaningful experiences, consider tour guiding as your next job! Yes, you could end up doing the same tour every working day for months. However, seeing how it connects with different audience members will keep things fresh, while also offering you unlimited opportunities to meet new people. It’s the ultimate customer-facing role!

Learn more about tour guiding

If you’re interested in learning more about the art of tour guiding, from the responsibilities of the role to the equipment necessary to make memorable tours, check out our website today! We offer all sorts of insights, along with a fully stocked store to maximise tour guide functionality.