Get ready for hospo's return!
Mar 21, 2022
These last few months have been a bit confusing, to say the least, being stuck in the weird limbo of we’re not actually in a full lockdown, but still stuck in isolation anyway. We’re sure you are just as excited as we are for life to get back to some normalness! And of course, that starts with the return of hospitality life (not to be biased, but it is the best industry after all!).
Preparing yourself to go back to work after a covid wave or even just having a break from the industry can be daunting, but we have got you covered with a checklist of how to get yourself back to work with confidence!
Now of course the first step is making sure your barcats profile is up to date and looking fresh! Make sure to add in any additional qualifications or experience you have acquired, a new profile picture could make all the difference when applying for jobs, and best of all, try out our new video feature! Uploading a quick video bumps your profile to the top for our venues, so it’s the perfect way to stand out from the crowd! Update your profile here.
Now that you’ve got a fresh new profile, it’s time to apply for some roles! See here for roles in your area, and press that bright pink “apply now” button for roles you’re interested in! Also see below for some hot jobs on offer this week!
Now you’ve applied for the best roles that suit you, it should be interview time! Here’s some things to remember when you’re heading for your interview.
Presentation
An obvious one, but not one to neglect. We’re blessed that in our community, we can embrace our individuality and don’t need to conform to the traditional corporate uniform, but a little effort can really make you stand out.
Take the time to understand the venue
Its clientele, vibe and normal dress code is a good start on how to present yourself. Be Informed. Read, read, read. Do a google search of the venue, their group if they’re part of one, the owners. Brush up on their expansion plans, their history, and their future. Being familiar with what is important to them will provide you with a sense of what the owners wish to accomplish through their business and how you can be integrated in that plan and be an asset to them.
Time Management
Be on time. Aim to be there 10-25 minutes early. That buffer will work in your favour, if you hit unexpected traffic, a delayed train or any other possible delays. By turning up early, you’re also showing your reliability and enthusiasm for the role, which is such a positive thing for a potential employer to see.
Be yourself
Corny i know, but you are the greatest gift you can bring to a new job. Your skills, your personality, your passion and drive – they are what make you unique and so important to a new venue.
Most importantly, have fun!
It can be stressful going through the interview process, but by being prepared and putting in a little work you can show the best version of yourself and impress the venue and have the best chance at landing the job.
To help you get started, here’s some of the top roles on offer this week!
Auckland:
Barista at The Coffee Club Silverdale - see here
Shift Managers at The Island Gelato Company Ponsonby- see here
FoH All Rounder at The Butcher’s Son - see here
Waiter at QT Hotel Auckland - see here
Christchurch:
Cocktail bartenders at Rydges - see here
Waitstaff at The Monday Room - see here
All rounder at The Miller - see here
Duty Manger at The Last Wave - see here
Wellington
Head Hostess at The Cambridge - see here
CDP at Viva Mexico Newton - see here
See more roles available near you here.