How would you describe your waitress skills?
Waiter/Waitress top skills & proficiencies:
- Basic Math.
- Verbal Communication.
- Customer Service.
- Resolve Conflict.
- Teamwork.
- Persistence.
- High Energy.
- Sell to Customer Needs.
What are the skills of a server?
Examples of Server Skills
- Be an Excellent Communicator. A good communicator listens even more than they talk.
- Have Good Time Management Skills. A server must have good time management.
- Attention to Detail.
- Have Lots of Energy.
- Be Able to Multitask.
- Have Social Awareness.
- Have A Good Memory.
What makes a great server?
A good server should be able to organize the chaos without spending a lot of time thinking things through. Doing so quickly makes the next part of the equation—efficiency—that much easier. Efficiency isn’t just about speed as some may think of it.
How is a waitress similar to a dispatcher?
For example, if you worked as a waitress, you can say that the restaurant was super busy and understaffed, and you basically didn’t have a time to rest during your 12 hour long shift. You had to remember many orders and work effectively, in order to satisfy the clients. See the similarity with a role of a dispatcher?
How to answer the interviewer’s question about your skills?
1. You have not thought and PREPARED for the question before. 2. Even if you have, you are not pretty sure about your skills. 3. Lastly, you are dumbfounded to face such a question at such an unusual circumstance! One needs to dwell upon the psyche of the interviewer in order to understand how one can answer the question.
How to describe your level of language proficiency?
There are three levels of language proficiency: Basic User / Beginner, Elementary, and Pre-intermediate (A1-A2) Independent User / Intermediate and Upper-intermediate (B1-B2) Proficient User / Advanced (C1-C2)