Hospitality Crew: How should I present myself for an interview?
Craig Fox - Director, Wine and Dine'M Catering
I think you should come neatly attired, definitely be on time show, some interest in the business that your going for a position in. It never hurts to do some research on them and then, I know is quite difficult but when the interviewer turns around and says "do you have any questions?" Maybe think about some of the thinks you'd like to know about the business.
Lisa Pratt - General Manager, Zenith Hospitality Staffing Solutions
When you present yourself for an interview it's best to reflect upon the venue that you're going to work for. So, if it's a five star environment dressing up in very smart casual clothes, if it's a more casual environment dressing down a little bit. Basically, always make sure that your hair is neatly groomed, make up is at a minimum, and no visible tatoos or piercings.
I think being able to improvise, think on your feet, I think that pretty much covers it all.
Will Brennan - Restaurant Manager, Chalk Hotel
Dressing up the way you would at work, being neat and tidy, friendly smiling, be able to show some personality at the interview and just show that you do have a desire and passion to work in the industry.