You’ve applied for a position and got contacted by a hiring manager. Congrats, the first step is completed: you’ve got noticed, and now it’s all in your hands. Now let’s prepare for a job interview so you’ll use your chance to impress, ask questions and get to know more about your future workplace. However, the job interview is not a coffee break with your friends, you must be prepared and even ready to demonstrate your skills in case, you’ll be given a chance on the spot.
Before going to an interview, you should research the place so that you know the exact location and the menu. Try to understand how the staff is dressed. What does the restaurant look like? What is the general vibe? Do staff members work as a team? Do you feel that you would fit in? Ideally, you should spare a few minutes of your time and visit the place before the interview, or you can research it online. Check the place’s website and social media and TripAdvisor as well. You might want to check not only the timeline that the restaurant has created but also the tags that are coming from the guests.
When applying for a position as a chef, you might visit the restaurant, study the menu, and perhaps even order and eat a meal. Doing your homework about the potential employer makes you look interested in the job and committed to the new employer.
Before the interview, you should check our “Prepare For A Job Interview List” if you can tick all the boxes: