interview skills and precautions for waiters
since the success of the interview is related to the future of job seekers, it is necessary to master some interview skills and precautions before the interview if you want to successfully apply for the position of waiter.
First, the basic etiquette in the interview
(1) Once you have made an appointment with the employer, you must arrive at the interview place 5-11 minutes in advance to show the sincerity of the job seeker and give the other party a sense of trust. At the same time, you can adjust your mentality and make some simple instrument preparations to avoid rushing into battle and being in a hurry. In order to do this, we must keep in mind the time and place of the interview, and it is best for qualified students to go in advance to avoid being late because they can't find a place or delay on the way. If you are late, you will definitely leave a bad impression on the recruiter and even lose the opportunity for an interview.
(2) Don't be nervous when you enter an interview. If the door is closed, you should knock first and get permission before you go in. Open and close the door lightly, calmly and naturally. When you meet, you should take the initiative to say hello to the recruiter, and the title should be appropriate. Don't rush to sit down when the employer doesn't ask you to sit down. When the employer asks you to sit down, you should say "thank you". Keep a good posture after sitting down. Don't be careless, look around and care nothing, so as not to cause disgust. When you leave, you should ask "Is there anything else to ask?" When you get permission, you should stand up with a smile, thank you and say "goodbye".
(3) Answer the questions of the employer one by one. Listen carefully when the other person introduces you to the situation. In order to show that you have understood and are interested, you can nod your head at an appropriate time or ask and answer questions appropriately. Answer the examiner's questions clearly, with a moderate voice and concise and complete answers. Under normal circumstances, don't interrupt the employer's question or rush to ask and answer.