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Restaurant Management and Service Experience

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How to Write an Effective Resume

A resume is a document which includes education, experience, skills, and accomplishments that is used to apply for jobs. Resume writing can seem like an intimidating task, but it’s actually easier than you think. Your resume only has one job to do: It must pique the interest of your potential employer. That’s it. It doesn’t have to tell your life story and it doesn’t have to answer every question a potential employer might have.

First, detail your background and previous experience. Take what you learned in business school and apply it to the job you seek. Emphasize relevant skills and related accomplishments.

If you have degrees, certifications, or specialized training, note it. Try to include any related unpaid work that you have done, such as internships. Whatever you do, don't list your hobbies unless they directly apply. Concentrate only on what demonstrates your value; leave everything else out. As you are writing, try not to use the same words over and over. Avoiding repetition will make your resume more exciting.

The following resume template can help you prepare your own perfect Resume:

Contact Information:The first section of your resume should include information on how the employer can contact you:

First Last Name

Street Address

City, State, Zip

Phone (Landline or Cell)

Email Address

Objective:Job title you are applying for.

Education:In the education section of your resume, list the colleges you attended, the degrees you attained, and any special awards and honors you earned.

College, Degree

Awards, Honors

Experience:This section of your resume includes your work history. List the companies you worked for, dates of employment, the positions you held and a bulleted list of responsibilities and achievements. If you have completed internships, it's fine to include them in the experience section of your resume. You can also list summer jobs.

Company #1, #2, etc.

City, State Dates Worked Job Title

Responsibilities / Achievements

Skills:Include skills related to the position / career field that you are applying for i.e. computer skills, language skills.

References available upon request.

Study the following restaurant manager resume sample and write your own resume for any other management position:

Francis Williams

123 Main Street

San Francisco, CA

Home: 727-555-5555

Cell: 727-555-5556

Email: fwilliams@company.com

Objective:I seek a job of the restaurant manager in some well known restaurant where I can make use of my knowledge as well as expertise and skills in the field of hotel management for the profit of the restaurant.

Restaurant Management and Service Experience

2006 -Present NORDSTROM, San Francisco, CA Food Services Manager · Oversee operations of 250-seat facility averaging over $10,000 daily sales; · Schedule, motivate, and supervise staff of 25 full-time and part-time servers per shift. · Monitor daily and monthly receipts and expenditures.
1999-2006 SHAKESPEARE'S TAVERN, London England Assistant Manager · Oversaw operations of 175-seat facility averaging over £2,000 daily food sales and £2,000 wine and alcohol sales. · Supervised staff of 30 employees per shift. · Monitored food costs, effectively communicated with chef and prep staff regarding costs. · Prepared and submitted weekly, monthly and quarterly reports to owners. · With chef, planned weekly menus.

Education



BS in Hospitality Management, 1999

Northern Arizona University

Additional Training & Certifications:

• Culinary Managers Program, 2011

• Five-Star Training, 2010, 2011

Additional skills and capabilities:strong oral and written communication skills; in-depth knowledge of adhering to business standards and procedures; possess a true desire to satisfy the requirements of others; superb attention to detail.

Languages:Bilingual French-English, fluent in German.


Date: 2016-04-22; view: 711


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