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How do I get attention from good restaurants?

i want to work at a good restaurant instead of like a fast food place but i can never find any near me


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Nio’s Answer

Hello, Anais!

To get the attention of a fine dining establishment, it's a lot about how you present yourself. Do your research about your local area for the kind of places you'd like to work for. Keep in mind that some states have requirements on age restrictions for what certain jobs you can perform (such as having to be a certain age to handling kitchen equipment and knives) and that may hinder your success a bit if you're not of a certain age yet.

Be polite and professional when applying. Fine dining establishments have a higher standard and expectations of their staff, and a lot of it has to do with the way you carry yourself and you interact with others. If you don't have a lot of experience, be honest about that on your resume, but highlight your skills and any relevant experience you may have.

Apply and ask to speak to a restaurant's hiring manager. Ask what positions they are hiring for and express your interest and drop off your resume, and be sure to follow up with them. Remember that working in high end restaurants and even fast food places are a lot of the same skill sets and you will ultimately be learning and handling similar situations.

The other variable is timing. Some restaurants hire early in the season and again when their seasonal workers head back to college/home. Some places may have already done all of their Summer hiring by now, but you won't know if you don't try. Give it your best shot and put your best self forward, and I think you'll have a good chance of finding something you'll enjoy working at! Good luck!
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Isabel’s Answer

Hello Anais!

To capture the attention of top-notch restaurants in Detroit, delve into a comprehensive research of local gourmet dining places. Check out their websites for any job vacancies. Make the most of local food festivals or industry gatherings to establish connections. Introduce yourself to restaurant managers and make your presence known.

Craft a professional resume that highlights all your relevant experience. Don't worry if it's not directly related to fine dining, every bit of experience counts!

Take the initiative to visit restaurants personally during off-peak hours. This will give you an opportunity to inquire about job prospects and show your keen interest.

Stay updated with local restaurant job boards and social media pages for any new openings.

Moreover, think about joining hospitality groups or forums. This will help you connect with industry experts who can provide valuable leads and recommendations.

Remember, every step you take brings you closer to your goal. Keep pushing forward, and soon enough, you'll find yourself in the heart of Detroit's fine dining scene!
Thank you comment icon Thank you for sharing your perspective. Anais
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Paul’s Answer

You will have to pay your dues. You need talent, but mostly experience. Take a job at a nice restaurant and do work that you think is below your talent and excel at it. Then once you prove you can do it has to be moved up and keeps running the ladder eventually you will make it if you stay with it. It takes patience and timing.
Thank you comment icon Thank you, Paul! Anais
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