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Restaurant Hiring: Navigating the Labor Shortage

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As we start to welcome back workers, doing things as they were before isn't going to work—especially in hiring. That all begins at the hiring level. Before you can even put out a job posting make sure know exactly what you'll be hiring for. Do some planning and get a clear picture of exactly what you need to hire for.

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Keeping Up with the Holiday Hiring Rush

Modern Restaurant Management

As the hospitality industry gears up for the influx of holiday diners, making the right hires becomes especially crucial in maintaining a high quality of service. Never hire someone in the name of urgency. At the end of the interview process, reference calls are absolutely critical in confirming or eliminating any doubts you may have.

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What is a Barback?

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Hiring a barback can keep your bar operations efficient and boost customer satisfaction. Barback responsibilities Stocking and replenishing supplies A well-stocked bar makes sure bartenders can serve customers quickly without delays, especially during busy nights. You don’t even have to hire a full-time barback.

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New Age Recruitment Marketing Channels for Today’s Competitive Restaurant Hires

Modern Restaurant Management

In today’s tight job market, to be competitive and stay top of mind of potential hires, it’s important to launch a holistic recruitment marketing strategy to support basic recruiting functions. It is important that you have a recruitment marketing budget to drive top-of-funnel traffic in your hiring funnel.

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How to Manage Multiple Restaurants and Locations

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It means guests love the food you serve so much that one location simply won’t cut it — and you get to serve more customers, generate more revenue , and expand your business. You won't be able to refer to your previous restaurant opening playbook and follow it to the letter. Replicating an Existing Concept.

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DEFINE, TEACH, AND LIVE YOUR RESTAURANT’S MISSION

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When properly developed and integrated into your operation, the mission statement will impact who you hire, how you train, the products you develop and sell, the way you lead and manage, how employees interact, the way that guests are approached, and how the world perceives you (the business) to be. Is this decision in line with our mission?”

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Retain Restaurant Employees with These Six Hiring Tips

Restaurant365

The hiring process in the restaurant industry is similar to hiring in other industries, but the restaurant industry experiences higher turnover than most other businesses. Consequently, the hiring objective is two-fold: hiring the right employees and retaining them. Referred employees have a lower turnover rate.

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