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Restaurants TM+

Butlin's

Skegness, MID

Instead of working in one department, we’re looking for new Team Members to work across different teams on resort to support our guests and provide them with a fantastic experience during their stay with Butlin’s. We’re looking for high spirited and fun-loving multi-taskers who love learning new things and working with a like-minded group of people.

2 days ago
Restaurants TM+

Butlin's

Skegness, MID

Instead of working in one department, we’re looking for new Team Members to work across different teams on resort to support our guests and provide them with a fantastic experience during their stay with Butlin’s. We’re looking for high spirited and fun-loving multi-taskers who love learning new things and working with a like-minded group of people.

2 days ago
Butlin's | Restaurants TM+

Butlin's

skegness, MID

Instead of working in one department, we’re looking for new Team Members to work across different teams on resort to support our guests and provide them with a fantastic experience during their stay with Butlin’s. We’re looking for high spirited and fun-loving multi-taskers who love learning new things and working with a like-minded group of people.

3 days ago
Restaurants TM+ (Apply in minutes)

Butlin's

Skegness, MID

Instead of working in one department, we’re looking for new Team Members to work across different teams on resort to support our guests and provide them with a fantastic experience during their stay with Butlin’s. Our teams create unforgettable experiences for our guests and we are currently looking for amazing team members to join us in our restaurant and accommodation teams.

3 days ago
Shift Manager (Restaurants & Quick Serve)

Butlin's

Bognor Regis, Southern

This is an operational guest facing role and therefore all none-guest facing tasks and activity will be allocated as time within your working week to allow you to spend the majority of your time within your venue and with our guests. For over 80 years we’ve been delighting hundreds of thousands of guests each year, whether on a non-stop action family break or our epic Adult only Big Weekenders.

7 days ago
Shift Manager (Restaurants & Quick Serve)

Butlin's

Bognor Regis, Southern

This is an operational guest facing role and therefore all none-guest facing tasks and activity will be allocated as time within your working week to allow you to spend the majority of your time within your venue and with our guests. For over 80 years we’ve been delighting hundreds of thousands of guests each year, whether on a non-stop action family break or our epic Adult only Big Weekenders.

7 days ago
Butlin's | Shift Manager (Restaurants & Quick Serve)

Butlin's

bognor regis, Southern

This is an operational guest facing role and therefore all none-guest facing tasks and activity will be allocated as time within your working week to allow you to spend the majority of your time within your venue and with our guests. For over 80 years we’ve been delighting hundreds of thousands of guests each year, whether on a non-stop action family break or our epic Adult only Big Weekenders.

5 days ago
Bars Team Member Plus

Butlin's

Skegness, MID

Instead of working in one department, we’re looking for new team to work across different teams on resort to support our guests and provide them with a fantastic experience during their stay. We’re looking for high spirited and fun-loving multi-taskers who love learning new things and working with a like-minded group of people.

2 days ago
Bars Team Member Plus

Butlin's

Skegness, MID

Instead of working in one department, we’re looking for new team to work across different teams on resort to support our guests and provide them with a fantastic experience during their stay. We’re looking for high spirited and fun-loving multi-taskers who love learning new things and working with a like-minded group of people.

2 days ago
Buffet Restaurant Shift Manager

Butlin's

Bognor Regis, Southern

This is an operational guest facing role and therefore all none-guest facing tasks and activity will be allocated as time within your working week to allow you to spend the majority of your time within your venue and with our guests. The successful candidate must have previous leadership experience in a similar restaurant or volume driven F&B environment, along with strong guest-facing skills, handling a variety of queries and resolving complaints directly.

1 day ago
Buffet Restaurant Shift Manager

Butlin's

Bognor Regis, Southern

This is an operational guest facing role and therefore all none-guest facing tasks and activity will be allocated as time within your working week to allow you to spend the majority of your time within your venue and with our guests. The successful candidate must have previous leadership experience in a similar restaurant or volume driven F&B environment, along with strong guest-facing skills, handling a variety of queries and resolving complaints directly.

1 day ago
Butlin's | Bars Team Member Plus

Butlin's

skegness, MID

Instead of working in one department, we’re looking for new team to work across different teams on resort to support our guests and provide them with a fantastic experience during their stay. We’re looking for high spirited and fun-loving multi-taskers who love learning new things and working with a like-minded group of people.

1 day ago
Shift Manager (Restaurants & Quick Serve) (Apply in minutes)

Butlin's

Bognor Regis, Southern

This is an operational guest facing role and therefore all none-guest facing tasks and activity will be allocated as time within your working week to allow you to spend the majority of your time within your venue and with our guests. For over 80 years we’ve been delighting hundreds of thousands of guests each year, whether on a non-stop action family break or our epic Adult only Big Weekenders.

3 days ago
Buffet Restaurant Venue Manager

Butlin's

Bognor Regis, Southern

Typical working hours cover 40 hours per week, 5 days over 7 with a variety of shifts between 7am - 9pm with support across the wider department at times and will including weekend, bank holidays and Christmas working. You should have experience of managing rotas based on fluctuating guest volumes, experience in working with multi-skilled team to support other areas of the business based on guest demand.

1 day ago
Buffet Restaurant Venue Manager

Butlin's

Bognor Regis, Southern

Typical working hours cover 40 hours per week, 5 days over 7 with a variety of shifts between 7am - 9pm with support across the wider department at times and will including weekend, bank holidays and Christmas working. You should have experience of managing rotas based on fluctuating guest volumes, experience in working with multi-skilled team to support other areas of the business based on guest demand.

1 day ago
Restaurant Manager

ATG Entertainment

£30000 Per Year

Woking, HC

Boasting state-of-the-art facilities, excellent acoustics and clear sight lines it has hosted first-class performances from the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, Matthew Bourne and a number of hit shows direct from the West End. You will also be responsible for keeping the kitchen to a high level of cleanliness completing all relevant risk paperwork and working collaboratively with our central Food and Beverage, risk and procurement teams.

7 days ago
Catering Assistant

ATG Entertainment

£12.29 Per Hour

Woking, HC

Boasting state-of-the-art facilities, excellent acoustics and clear sight lines it has hosted first-class performances from the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, Matthew Bourne and a number of hit shows direct from the West End. Our expertise and capabilities enable producers and other creatives to bring their visions to life and create unforgettable performances for audiences, presented in our landmark venues and delivered with exceptional hospitality.

7 days ago
Kitchen Assistant

ATG Entertainment

£12.29 Per Hour

Woking, HC

Boasting state-of-the-art facilities, excellent acoustics and clear sight lines it has hosted first-class performances from the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, Matthew Bourne and a number of hit shows direct from the West End. Our expertise and capabilities enable producers and other creatives to bring their visions to life and create unforgettable performances for audiences, presented in our landmark venues and delivered with exceptional hospitality.

7 days ago

Restaurant Jobs Overview

You might be looking at restaurant jobs to find something for the summer or on a part-time basis, or you may be thinking of a career in the restaurant business. The typical restaurant has many types of jobs. If you’re interested in being the top dog and overseeing all aspects of restaurant operations, look for restaurant manager jobs. Roles inside the kitchen or on the floor of a restaurant include:

  • Chef: Culinary expert creating and preparing a variety of delicious and visually appealing dishes while supervising the kitchen staff and maintaining quality standards.
  • Pastry chef: Specialises in creating delectable desserts, pastries, and baked goods, demonstrating skills in pastry techniques, flavour combinations, and artistic presentation.
  • Sous chef: Assists the head chef in managing the kitchen, coordinating food preparation, maintaining inventory, and ensuring consistent quality and timely execution of dishes.
  • Dishwasher: Maintains cleanliness and sanitation in the kitchen, washing and organising dishes, utensils, and kitchen equipment, and supporting the kitchen staff as needed.
  • Server: Provides friendly and efficient service to restaurant guests, taking orders, delivering food and beverage, and ensuring an enjoyable dining experience.
  • Bartender: Skilled in mixing and serving a wide range of beverages while engaging with customers, taking orders, and creating a welcoming atmosphere at the bar.

How to Find the Restaurant Job That Fits You

When exploring restaurant jobs, it’s important to understand that each role may require specific skills, qualifications, and experience. Even if you have your sights set on a particular job, taking the time to assess your own abilities and goals, as well as carefully reading the job description, is crucial in finding the right fit.

  • Research different types of restaurant jobs to discover which appeal to you the most.
  • Consider internships or entry-level positions to gain practical experience and learn about various roles within a restaurant.

Assess Your Skills and Qualifications for Restaurant Jobs

Take an inventory of your strengths, weakness, and relevant experience. Consider your culinary skills, communication abilities, leadership potential, and any specific certifications or training you possess to help you understand which roles you’re best suited for. So, for example, if you excel in pastry making, pursuing a job as a pastry chef or baker might be a perfect fit.

Determine Your Career Goals

By reflecting on your long-term aspirations and understanding your goals, your job search will go smoother. For example, ask yourself:

  • Am I passionate about a specific culinary niche?
  • Do I see myself climbing the ladder of management in the restaurant industry?
  • Do I want to remain in this industry long-term or cross into another industry at some point?

Read the Job Description and Research the Employer

Carefully examine the requirements, responsibilities, and qualifications listed in each job description and compare them to your background. Then, research the restaurant or chain online to learn about things like:

  • the number of restaurants they operate
  • if they offer employee benefits
  • when they first opened

Lastly, consider visiting the restaurant in person and having a meal there to have your own client perspective and gather precious information for your application and interview.

How to Apply to Restaurant Jobs

Land the restaurant job of your dreams, that satisfies your passion for food and hospitality, by using a strategic approach and tailoring your job application.

What Makes a Good CV for Jobs in Restaurants?

Crafting an attention-grabbing CV is essential when applying for restaurant jobs. Here are some tips to help you make a strong impression:

  • Emphasise your experience in the restaurant industry and include specific achievements. When possible, use numbers to quantify your accomplishments.
  • Showcase your skills and include any culinary training, certifications, or courses related to the restaurant industry.

What to Include in Your Cover Letter

With your cover letter you can demonstrate your genuine interest in working in the restaurant industry and showcase your personality.

  • Show passion and express your love for food, hospitality, and providing exceptional service. For example:"From savouring exotic flavours during my travels to experimenting with recipes in my own kitchen, my passion for the culinary arts has been a lifelong journey”.
  • Customise your letter for each application by mentioning specific aspects of the restaurant, such as its cuisine, ambiance, or values. For example:“I am particularly drawn to your restaurant’s commitment to sustainable sourcing and creating innovative farm-to-table dishes”.
  • Connect your skills and experiences to the job requirements and explain how they can contribute to the restaurant’s success. For example:“My ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment, combined with my extensive knowledge of wine pairing, would allow me to excel as a server at your fine dining establishment”.

Submit Your Application

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How to Follow Up on Your Job Applications

If you are truly committed to getting the job and haven’t heard back about your application, consider following up with the employer.

  • First, check if the job posting mentions specific follow-up instructions you should adhere to. If not, wait at least a week or two after submitting your application to give the employer ample time to review and shortlist candidates.
  • When following up, be professional, courteous, and concise. Depending on the employer and restaurant job you applied for, decide if you want to reach out via email, phone, or in person.
  • If the job posting provides a specific contact person, direct your follow-up communication to them. If not, reach out to the HR department or use the generic contact information provided on the restaurant’s website.

Interviewing for Jobs at Restaurants

While you can never be certain of the exact questions the hiring manager will ask you during an interview, you can prepare for common interview topics.

How to Prepare for Your Restaurant Job Interviews

To present yourself as a strong candidate and make a lasting impression, consider the following when preparing for your job interview.

  • If you haven’t already done it, gain knowledge about the restaurant’s cuisine, atmosphere, values, menu, reviews, and any recent news. This will allow you to make genuine comments about the establishment and demonstrate that you took the time to do your research. For example:“I noticed that your restaurant specialises in farm-to-table dining, and I appreciate your commitment to using locally sourced ingredients to create your innovative dishes.”
  • Depending on the job, on top of practicing answering common questions, remember to prepare for any practical aspect of your interview as well. For example, if your interview is for a restaurant job like chef or baker, you most likely will have to cook a few dishes to prove your talent.

Common Interview Questions for Restaurant Jobs

Here are some common interview questions you may encounter when interviewing for jobs in restaurants:

  • How do you handle customer complaints or a difficult situation?
  • What steps do you take to ensure food safety and hygiene?
  • Can you give me an example of a time when you went above and beyond to provide exceptional customer service?
  • How do you handle stress and pressure during busy shifts?
  • Describe your approach to working in a diverse and inclusive environment.

Following Up After Your Job Interviews

Within 24 to 48 hours of your job interview send a personalised thank-you email to communicate your appreciation for the opportunity and continued interest. Keep your communication professional and concise, mention specific points discussed during the interview and reinforce your qualifications. If after a reasonable amount of time you haven’t received any news, consider following up with another brief message to ask about your application.

What to Do When You Get an Offer for a Restaurant Job?

Respond promptly, possibly within 24 to 48 hours, to acknowledge the offer even if you aren’t ready to accept. Before you do accept the job offer, consider doing the following:

  • Seek clarity on important details such as scheduling, job responsibilities, training, and advancement opportunities.
  • Evaluate salary and benefits and, if you want to negotiate, research industry standards and be prepared to articulate why you deserve a higher salary of specific benefits.
  • Review the contract paying particular attention to terms, conditions, and non-compete clauses.
  • If you decide not to accept the offer, communicate your decision in a professional and timely manner.

Career Paths in Restaurants

Most restaurants train you on the job. If you work as a server or hostess, you’ll work with an experienced employee until you’re ready to be on your own. Some bartenders start work as barbacks and learn how to mix drinks over time. You can also take classes to get a jump on a bartender job. But if you want to be a chef, especially at a fine dining establishment, you’ll need some outside training at a culinary school.

Career paths for jobs in restaurants can vary based on individual interests, skills, and opportunities. Many professionals in the restaurant industry gain experience in different roles and work their way up through a combination of hands-on experience and continuous learning.

For example, a line cook’s career growth may involve moving up to a sous chef, head chef, or kitchen manager. A restaurant manager can become a regional manager or a consultant providing services to help restaurants improve operations and profitability.

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