#
Skills
Share Topic
Report Content
+8 followers
Ask a question
Share a tip
Tell us about your job search
Ask about work life balance
Tell us your success story
Share tips for interviewing
Sort by:
Andre’a Garrison
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago
3
2 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Career path to become a Restaurant Manager

Skills

⭐️ Disciplined ⭐️ Prepare to work long hours ⭐️Good with people ⭐️ A quick thinker ⭐️ Organized ⭐️ An effective team leader ⭐️ Good with numbers ⭐️ Able to self-motivate ⭐️ Create a team atmosphere

Entry level: Some hotel managers begin in an entry level position and work their way up.

4 Types of Managers ~ General Manager ~ Restaurant Manager ~ Kitchen Manager ~ Bar Manager

Education📚 Although many restaurant managers are trained in the job and are promoted from another position, a post secondary degree or college coursework is becoming a preference among employers.

2-4 year degree in restaurant management/hospitality

Salary 💸

Restaurant Manager: $49k-$80K Based on state #Career #Restaurant #salary #Food #Management #Skills

8
Like
Comment
Share
Hidden
Rachel Oldenavy
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

One of my favorite things that I picked up working in retail is how to fold clothing quickly, efficiently and so damn neatly. It's just one of the skills that I picked up on the job that I use in my everyday life. Here's a great video that goes over a bunch of the folding skills I've learned while on the job. Have you picked up any skills working retail that you've brought into your everyday?

#advice #retail #skills

7
3 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

There are a lot of you that have not taken the time to fully complete your profile here on Jobcase. It is very important to make sure that your profile is completely filled out, it shows potential employers that you are serious about your job hunt! Your profile should highlight your skills and expertise, it will show employers what assets you will bring to the role you are applying for.

A few different things that employers look for on your profile is gaps in between jobs, companies you've worked for, how long you've been at each position, your job title, your responsibilities and your accomplishments.

In order for Community Specialist to assist in matching you with job opportunities, the first thing they look at is your profile. They want to make sure that you're the right fit the job! They're looking at your skills and qualifications to see if you would be successful in a particular role or not.

For some, this can be challenging, recalling dates of employment and listing important information regarding qualifications, but it will pay off in the end when you land an awesome job opportunity! Remember, if you need help filling out your profile or you have questions concerning something you are not sure about, do not hesitate to ask. Happy Job Hunting :) #jobsearch #wordsofadvice #Skills #Jobexperience

11
6 Comments
Like
Comment
Share
See all answers
Carlos Clyburn
Bullet point
Follow
Top Answer
2 people found this answer helpful

Airframe and powerplant license, or aircraft maintenance experience. I got my job from Military experience working on aircraft. Some companies will hire you as a worker with less pay if you lack the experience required. I hope this helps.

3y
2
Reply
2 Marked Helpful
Add
Fallon Owen
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

Cocoon Bare is the #best place I have worked. The owners are amazing the staff are totally awesome. I really grew as an esthetician within this company. They offer extensive #training, gaining new techniques and different #skills. They worked with my schedule being a single mom and taught me to the ins and outs of the industry. The only reason I’m not there today is because of moving. I still truly miss my clients, all the staff and especially Sarah the owner.

Like
Comment
Share
1
2 Answers
Like
Answer
Share
See all answers
Arsha Fazil
Bullet point
Follow
Flight Attendant at Qatar Airways

Hai Ms.Goodson, I am happy to answer this, -Amazing Communication -Positive Attitude -Look approachable -Pleasing or soft tone of speech -Willing to relocate -Flexible and adaptable -Team leader and able to work in grp -Meeting new people and many more I have mentioned few main and important stuffs to maintain.Thanks. And all the best Ms.Goodson.

3y
Mark As Helpful
Reply
Kathleen S. Gay
Bullet point
Follow

Hi,

As a retired FA and Inflight Supervisor I would say be positive, and trainable. Every airline will train you on their way of doing things and each airline will be different. How you look in your dress/suit will be how the airline will see you in "their uniform." Be neat, hair, nails, suit/dress not too short, right below your finger tips. Earrings not larger than a quarter. No, eyebrow, lip or visible tongue rings. Be careful with tattoos too. Smile and have confidence. Read the departure announcement as it is written. You got this.

3y
2
Reply
2 Marked Helpful
Add
70
24 Answers
Like
Answer
Share
See all answers
IssBacon
Bullet point
Follow

I Can Watch People From Cameras Stay Up All Night, & Has To Be On Weekends Because I Have School If Its Summer I Can Do Weeks

3y
Mark As Helpful
Reply
pure evil
Bullet point
Follow

can I work there at 14

3y
Mark As Helpful
Reply
Add
2
12 Answers
Like
Answer
Share
See all answers
Lauren Jacobson
Bullet point
Follow
Food And Beverage Manager at Dunkin Donuts

Patience with people, it's very fast paced, ability to learn all skills, open availability, smile ALL the time

3y
Mark As Helpful
Reply
Shaunta Jackson
Bullet point
Follow
Diner Room Cleaner at Panera

Good team player

3y
Mark As Helpful
Reply
Add
See newest posts