- SUGGESTED ANSWER: “I want to be a Waitress/Waiter because I have a passion for delivering excellent customer service and the fact you get to make a positive difference to people’s experience whilst visiting the restaurant is an added bonus to the role
Then, How do you carry 3 plates?
How do you introduce yourself as a waitress?
Server Greeting Examples
- Hello, I’m [first name] and I’ll be your server [this morning, this afternoon, this evening]
- Welcome to [restaurant], my name is [first name] and I’ll be taking care of you [you all, you folks, your group]
- [Howdy, Hiya, What’s hangin’?], I’m [first name]
- Hi folks, my name is [first name]
furthermore, What are the duties of waitress? The duties and responsibilities of a Waiter/Waitress include welcoming and seating guests, taking guest orders, communicating them effectively to the kitchen and in addition, memorizing the menu and offering recommendations to upsell appetizers, desserts, or drinks
How do you answer tell me about yourself? A simple formula for answering “Tell me about yourself” Present: Talk a little bit about what your current role is, the scope of it, and perhaps a big recent accomplishment Past: Tell the interviewer how you got there and/or mention previous experience that’s relevant to the job and company you’re applying for
Is it proper to serve from the right or left?
Serve from the right Pre-plated food (considering the exceptions above), beverages, all empty plates, and utensils should be served from the guest’s right All dishes served from the right need to also be removed from the right
How do you carry a waitress tray?
How do restaurants clear a table?
Why do you want this job?
Talk about specific examples of how you can help this company achieve their goals and highlight any relevant transferrable skills that will make you stand out as the right candidate Write down any recent achievements you can talk about or any challenges you’ve faced recently that might be related to this new job
How do see yourself in 5 years?
So what are interviewers asking? Well, when interviewers ask, “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” They’re really asking, “What are your career goals within this position?” They want to know that the position will satisfy you and that you’ll work hard and stay with the company for a long time
What can you bring to the company?
your enthusiasm for the profession and the employer and your desire to make your mark your personal qualities, such as your drive and willingness to learn the skills the employer seeks and how you have demonstrated them in the past – your answer should show why you would be competent in the job
Why do I need to hire you?
Show that you have skills and experience to do the job and deliver great results You never know what other candidates offer to the company But you know you: emphasize your key skills, strengths, talents, work experience, and professional achievements that are fundamental to getting great things done on this position
What are the big five of a waiter?
This study investigated personalities of servers in the restaurant industry Using the Big Five Inventory (BFI), the five dimensions of personality (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Conscientiousness, and Agreeableness) were measured in 21 servers who participated in the study
What makes you fit for this job?
Determine what makes you unique in terms of your qualifications for the job Ensure you fully understand what the position entails and what they are looking for in a job candidate Assess your own confidence level in terms of your ability to do the job See how you handle challenging situations
How do you introduce yourself?
The secret is using a simple framework: Present, past, and future
- Present Start with a present-tense statement to introduce yourself: Hi, I’m Ashley and I’m a software engineer
- Past The second part of your introduction is past tense
- Future The third and last part in this framework is future-oriented