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Old May 25, 2007, 04:22 PM
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Interview questions for waiters

Are there any common interview questions for waiters?

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Old May 25, 2007, 04:32 PM   #2  
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Where have you worked? How do you handle rush hour? How do you handle customer complaints? Ask the interviewee for examples of such situations. My first real job was as a waitress and one of the questions was if I could "make change". Nothing was electronic back then. I was hired because I could manually count back correct change to the customer. Nowadays everything is computer so no one needs to think about counting back change.

You can review the employer policies with the interviewee and ask if he/she foresees any problems.
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do you have reliable transpertation, can you work any shift, can you work weekends.
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You might have a slew of questions put to you as found on the following site:

Managing for results - Interview Questions

I also found the following site to be a good resource for preparedness in landing a job as a waiter:

SoYouWanna be a waiter? | SoYouWanna.com
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Thanks i just got a job at Hoss's a local restaurant

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how would you handle a spoiled custumer
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Hey, sanouar! That's a good question!

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I will provide maximum good service make him happy
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