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All_You_Need_to_Know_About_Restaurant_Interview
| All You Need to Know About Restaurant Interview
Job interview can be conducted during lunch or dinner. It
creates a more relaxed and informal environment. You should
remember that it is still an interview. In addition to basic
guidelines in job interview session, you have to make sure you
behave appropriately during lunch or dinner.
Etiquette in eating is compulsory to add credits and
professionalism to the whole interview process. Without further
ado, let’s look into some of the most important eating etiquette
you should have remembered. Practice makes perfect.
Don’t be overwhelmed by the amount of points you have to
remember though. The key to successful business dining is to
enjoy and help others enjoy themselves. When in doubt, you can
always follow the interviewer.
1. Dress for the occasion. Depends on the position you apply,
job interview conducted in restaurant still require a formal
dressing.
2. Arrive ten minutes earlier. Don't let the recruiter wait for
you. You should have time to prepare and adapt to the
environment. Check your appearance.
3. Have your cell phone turned off.
3. Greet the interviewer. Shaking hands is the usual way. Start
a light conversation and relax, break the ice. Always address
the interviewer as "Mr." or "Ms." until he/she asks you to use a
first name.
4. Wait until your host is seated before you, or until he/she
ask you so.
5. Review the menu and decide quickly.
6. Don't order messy foods, avoid pastas with thick sauces.
7. Always fold your napkin on your lap before eating.
8. Avoid alcoholic beverages if you can. Drink no more than one
glass if you must.
9. Always excuse yourself if you plan to leave the table.
10. Place your napkin on the arm of your chair if you want to
use the rest room.
11. Always remember basic table manner: Don’t put your elbows on
the table. Always put your idle hand in your lap unless you are
cutting something.
12. The salt and pepper shaker should always travel together.
13. Cut one piece at a time.
18. Use your eating utensils from the outside in.
19. Place your knife and fork in the middle of the plate with
the handles resting on the plate. Fork tines should be turned
down and the knife blade turned in. Place the napkin to the
right of your plate.
20. Most of the time the interviewer will pay for it, so thank
your host for a wonderful meal and interview.
About the author:
Hendry Lee is the owner of
http://www.sample-resumes-and-interview-questions.com, the site
with a lot of useful resume tips, sample resumes you can use,
interview questions and answers that help you ace the interview
and land the job.
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