Restaurant Manager job description

Restaurant Managers are required to lead a team of other restaurant members in order to achieve goals and provide a good service. They are mentors for the staff and sometimes team up with assistant managers and chefs during different shifts. They are the visible face of the restaurant and must establish a cordial relationship with their guests by making them feel cared.

Restaurant Managers usually perform many of the following tasks:
• Resolving issues.
• Monitoring actions of the staff.
• Maintaining inventory of all restaurant articles.
• Creating reports about food consumption.
• Taking care of table arrangements.

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Skills

• Having math skills.
• Being able to do different tasks at the same time.
• Having problem-solving skills.
• Having good interpersonal skills.
• Being an experienced visionary.
• Having good artistic skills.
• Being able to work with a team.
• Being able to motivate staff members.
• Having organization skills.
• Having good communication skills.

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Education

Restaurant Manager jobs require candidates having different types of courses and training schemes related to this business. There are courses of Specialized Hospitality that last three or four years and provide suitable skills for candidates. These courses consist of one year of grilling kitchen training, another year for theory and an internship in hotels during the remaining period. Some employers require candidates having college education and past work experience in business administration areas.

Experience for this business can be obtained by working at various restaurants, outdoor events, and hotels. Some restaurant chains offer sponsor executive apprenticeship programs for future restaurant managers.

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