As a hospitality professional, your resume needs to engage your potential employer and stand out from the crowd. Many hospitality positions attract a large number of applications. By using colour and professional design, we can assist you to create a resume to represent you in the best light.
Below are some examples of professional hospitality resumes, within Event Management, Bar Management, Catering Manager and Customer Service which will give you an idea of what Select Resumes can offer you. We have many other suitable resumes for all of the roles that make up the hospitality industry, these are just some of our hospitality resume service examples. View our professional hospitality resume writing examples by clicking on the links below.
Whether you are experienced in hospitality or attempting to gain entry into the industry, Select Resumes can consult with you to ascertain your best skills for the role you are applying for, and promote these skills to your potential employer.
Your hospitality resume needs to engage and entertain the curiosity of the employer. From Head Chef to Wait Staff, or Event Manager to Mess Hall Director for the mining industry, we will help you create the best hospitality resume possible to represent you in the job market.
Select Resumes can also provide you with assistance in the form of interview skills and preparation, and creation of eye-catching Linkedin profiles, as well as the writing of selection criteria for hospitality roles.
Hospitality Resume Examples
Select Resumes follow a four-stage process.
Our four-stage process works to get your resume and application noticed, read and remembered. Select Resumes will ensure that you present to potential employers in the most professional and polished way possible.
1. Consultation
Complete our resume information form and provide us with any existing resume, then one of our writers will consult with you by phone about your career history, goals and preferences.
2. Writing
Your writer will then create a highly professional and persuasive resume from the information they have gathered from you.
3. Editing
The writer then sends your resume to an editor to ensure that the punctuation, spelling and grammar and general presentation of your information is flawless.
4. Design
The editor delivers the completed, proofread draft to a graphic designer, who will create a unique professional design that will make your resume stand out from the crowd for all the right reasons.