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Hostess resume
summary examples
Studies show that most hiring managers only look at your resume for seven seconds.
So, if you’ve got previous hosting experience and skills, let them know in two-to-three sentences underneath your contact information.
Professional summaries better serve more experienced job seekers, or hostesses who have developed customer service skills in other roles.
If you’re short on work experience, opt for an objective statement. One-to-two sentences focus more on the skills you hope to develop if given the opportunity to host, like people skills and strategy.
Once you see some examples, you can better determine which would apply to your work history.
Good example:
“ I am an experienced hostess with a passion for customer service. I have successfully managed over 200 tables, ensuring each customer has a pleasant dining experience. My skills include multitasking, problem solving, and excellent communication, all of which have contributed to my success in providing efficient and effective service.”
Why this example passes:
- Feature candidate’s success statistic to grab attention. Numbers add detail about how big the results you deliver are, e.g., test scores, passing rate and more.
- Shows career length, 11 years.
- Mentions employer-desired skills: student motivation and interactive lessons.
Bad example:
“ I am an experienced hostess looking for a new opportunity. I have a friendly and outgoing personality, and I am able to handle customer service issues with ease. I am looking for a position that will allow me to utilize my skills and provide excellent customer service.”
Why this example fails:
- Doesn’t include any numbers that quantify hostess’s performance
- Uses vague descriptions and skills.
- Doesn’t include years of teaching experience.
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Hostess resume work
experience examples
Your work experience section is key to proving you’re responsible and dedicated enough for a hostess job.
As your career grows, this section becomes more important to write a good resume.
Good example:
Rolling Meadows Middle School I Rolling Meadows, IL I 8/2018-current
- Hosted tables and provided excellent customer service to guests at a busy restaurant
- Maintained a clean and organized work area to ensure customer satisfaction
- Demonstrated excellent communication and interpersonal skills when interacting with customers
- Exceeded customer expectations by providing prompt and friendly service.
Why this example passes:
- Numbers and statistics add detail and quantify the results this hostess delivers: 4% improvement and a class size of 20-25.
- Good use of strong words and active language.
- References specialized value cahier provides with “individualized lesson plans.”
Bad example:
Emily Dickinson Elementary I Redmond, WA I 4/2022-present
- Greeted customers and took orders
- Cleared tables and washed dishes
- Handled cash and credit transactions
- Prepared food and stocked supplies
Why this example fails:
- Lacks numbers or statistics.
- Describes general tasks, not teaching achievements or career highlights.
- Uses active verbs, but doesn’t focus on results.
Hostess resume skills examples
Here are 18 sample skills for hostess:
- Hors d`oeuvres service
- Cleaning and sanitation
- Dining area maintenance
- To-Go Order Preparation
- Seating Assignment Preparation
- Customer Service
- Payment Processing
- Event Planning
- Reservation Management
- Reservations Management
- Safe Food Handling
- Restroom Servicing
- Menu Memorization
- Performance Improvement
- Table Bussing
- Beverage Preparation
- Food Production
- Wine Pairings
You should sprinkle skills and abilities throughout your resume. Include them in your professional summary, work experience blurbs and a dedicated skills section.
Examples of additional resume sections
Your hostess resume should have five sections: contact information, objective statement or professional summary, work experience, skills and education.
You can also add additional sections to showcase your studies or interests.
Here are some examples of optional hostess resume sections that you could add to provide greater detail:
- References
- Additional skills
- Languages
- Historial laboral
- Professional skills
- Soft skills
- Resumen profesional
- Certifications
Only add extra sections if they’re relevant to your desired hostess position. Otherwise, it may seem like you’re trying to pad your resume with personal information.
How to choose a resume format
0-3
Years of experience
Functional formats
- Focus on skills.
- Best for first-time hostess who lack work experience.
- Good for people re-entering workforce.
- May omit dates in the work history section.
Organization:
- Skills listed above work experience.
3-10
Years of experience
Combination formats
- Balance skills and work history.
- Ideal for mid-career hostess.
- Suitable for career changers and people seeking promotion.
Organization:
- Skills next to or above work experience.
10+
Years of experience
Chronological formats
- Put the most focus on work history.
- Best for hostess with a long, steady career.
- Most popular format.
- Preferred by recruiters.
Organization:
- Work experience listed above skills.
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