So, I have an interview tomorrow (Tuesday @ 3:30pm) for a resturant.
And I have never been employed by a resturant before so I don't know what to prepare for!
What to bring?
What to wear?
What to say?
Getting nervous, because if I don't get the job I'm screwed for life.
What position are you applying for?
Just tell how good you are
Waiter? Cook? What?
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Wear some clothes, don't go naked.
BusinessKitten (04-01-2013),dnj$nda94manbdw (04-01-2013)
Bring your resume.
Dress professionally. Dress properly. Makes you're clean and your dress clothes ironed. Have your hair groomed and have a confident and happy. Make sure your shoulders are squared, back straight.
Talk about how you found out about the job. Make sure you're calm and confident. Have some research, be prepared, and well rehearsed. Stay on-topic and make sure you have questions for the employer. That makes it show that you're interested in the job.
Some questions that they might ask (prepare yourself basically):
How did you hear about this job?
What do you know about this company or field of work?
Tell me about yourself.
What interests you about this job?
Blahblahblah.
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Mr.Seyeko (04-01-2013)
Dress up.
Play casual and be yourself.
Be polite and respect the staff there.
Tide (04-01-2013)
Go in naked. Look like you've been drinking all night and smoking weed. Act like a ******. Talk like a ******. Swear a lot. And when they go to shake your hand, punch them in the face.
Dress in fishnets, that always works.
DO NOT WEAR TENNIS SHOES WITH YOUR DRESS PANTS AND DRESS SHIRT. But honestly, if you have to ask for that much help, chances are, you're not going to get the job :]
be yourself. and wear a dress for first day
Is it a front or back of the house position?
Like someone else already said, dress to impress.
Make sure you are clean shaven, hair looking good. If you got piercings take them out.
If you don't have a lot of work history a resume is pointless. You'll only have a small section really for skills and academic achievements so..
Have someone run you through a practice interview just to warm you up a little bit.
Answer all of the interviewers questions truthfully.
Most places that are hiring entry level staff will offer training, so you might not have to worry about prior experience.
Just keep calm and bring a positive attitude. Let your employer know what you can bring to the table if given the chance.
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