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Restaurant Recruiting During and After COVID-19

7 Shifts

It’s important for restaurant hiring and training processes to reflect new COVID-19 safety measures. Will any of the hiring or training be conducted remotely? If job candidates think your safety measures are too strict, their values don’t match yours and they won’t be good long term fits for the team anyway.

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How to Deal with Legal Regulations Affecting Your New Restaurant

Open for Business

Here, we’ll discuss 10 best practices to help you obtain everything you need to open your restaurant legally from the get-go, and then we’ll map out a case study to show you the licenses, permits, certificates, and inspections needed to open a (fictitious) new restaurant in New York City.

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As Restaurants Reopen, Focus Sharpens on Risk Mitigation

Modern Restaurant Management

Food and Drug Administration guide for retail food stores, restaurants and food pickup and delivery service, and the National Restaurant Association’s guide to reopening. What activities will be required to support staff – like hygiene requirements and training on disinfection policies and procedures?

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8 Ways to Navigate The Restaurant Staff Shortage

Lavu

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics July 2023 Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary , the number of job openings in the food services and drinking places industry was 1.9 This means that there were 600,000 more job openings than hires in the food services and drinking places industry in July 2023.

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How to Streamline Human Resources and Payroll in the Restaurant Industry

Restaurant365

Successful restaurant owners and operators don’t just provide great food. For food service and hospitality in particular, an essential part of the guest experience is the interaction with employees. There are many potential safety issues in restaurants, from kitchen injuries to sanitation problems. Reporting is required.

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Questions in the Minds of Restaurant Job Applicants

Ken Burgin

Questions in the Minds of Chefs or Cooks Applying for a Job What is the restaurant’s culinary or food philosophy? Are there opportunities for further training, or to attend workshops and events? What are the safety and hygiene standards in the kitchen? What are the safety and hygiene standards in the kitchen?

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5 Reasons Why You Need a Restaurant Employee Handbook

SpotOn

Retaining your employees doesn’t just save you time reviewing applications , interviewing, and training but also money. Training your staff is one of the many to-dos before opening a restaurant. You don't want to provide your managers and other employees with incorrect information during staff training.