Summary: Write a resume for a bartender job by including basic information, work history and proof of working well with customers. Get a bartender job by writing the perfect resume with the help of a management executive in this free video about writing job resumes.
Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida and a BA in sociology from the University of West Florida. She has developed, researched...read more
"I'm Gloria Campbell with Advantage Training Systems in St. Petersburg Florida. You're the best bartender in town and now you've got to write a resume to prove it. How do you do that? Well, a couple of things that any good resume has: your name, address, telephone number and your email address. But, here's where you could really have some fun. In the work history section certainly highlight where you've worked and any significant things that you want to put there. Maybe you've created some great drinks and maybe your customers really love it. You have an opportunity now to really shine. Have fun with your resume, put some important facts down there, talk about how you work with other individuals, how you're a team player, also talk about how you may have been able to increase revenue at certain establishments where you've worked by being friendly, by making sure that customers are happy with what you're serving them, by getting back to them in a timely basis. Creating a great resume as a bartender allows you some latitude that you may not have in creating a more professional resume for a different type of job. Have fun with it. I'm Gloria Campbell with Advantage Training Systems located in St. Petersburg Florida. Create that great resume that really attracts that business. Let them know how you can add to their bottom line."
eHow Article: How to Write a Resume for a Bartender Job