Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I'm going to a five-star hotel to interview a waiter. I'm a little nervous. I don't know about the interview either. Thank you.

I'm going to a five-star hotel to interview a waiter. I'm a little nervous. I don't know about the interview either. Thank you.

Attendants in five-star hotels have strict requirements on image, morality, personal accomplishment, compliance with rules and discipline, etc. It's normal to be nervous in the interview, but don't be too nervous, otherwise it will easily affect your performance. I'll give you my own summary and suggestions on the interview for your reference:

1, stick to one principle-interview is not only the process of their choosing you, but also the process of your getting to know each other. Both sides are equal, and you have the same right to choose each other as they do. If they are above you, you can totally reject them and choose another branch.

2, don't forget a key-what is the position and salary this unit gives you, the length of working hours and so on. What you care about most, you must remember to understand it euphemistically, and you can't forget it because you are nervous.

3, pay attention to some details-dress generously and neatly, which is a respect for each other; Introduce your own advantages and disadvantages, personal academic experience and so on. ; Pay attention to greetings, goodbye and other manners and manners.