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Keeping Up with the Holiday Hiring Rush

Modern Restaurant Management

As the hospitality industry gears up for the influx of holiday diners, making the right hires becomes especially crucial in maintaining a high quality of service. To master the process, consider these tips to recruit and retain long-term employees. Never hire someone in the name of urgency.

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NCR Reveals 2022 Hospitality Trends and Predictions

Modern Restaurant Management

Tackle the Labor Shortage with Hiring Incentives. While sales are trending higher, the National Restaurant Association reports three in four operators say recruitment and retention is their toughest challenge. Restaurant operators once again find themselves refocusing priorities and altering their plans for 2022.

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To Mitigate ‘The Great Resignation’ Refocus on the Employee Experience

Modern Restaurant Management

Even with this good news for restaurant operators, many challenges still remain – particularly around staffing in both the front and back of the house. A recent survey of restaurant operators by the University of South Florida School of Hospitality found that hiring and turnover was their number one challenge.

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Beating the Labor Crunch: Outsourced Strategies Are Key

Modern Restaurant Management

As restaurants and other hospitality venues re-open and see increased demand from customers and guests, one thing is clear: labor shortages could slow their recovery, hampering businesses trying to capitalize on the booming consumer demand. Outsourced recruiting for full-time and contingent staff can help and is simply more efficient.

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A Guide to the Role of a Restaurant Manager: Duties, Daily Routine, and Essential Skills

7 Shifts

You're responsible for tactical duties like training new hires, conducting performance reviews, disciplining rule breakers and poor performers, and handling compensation changes—in addition to more interpersonal tasks like mentorship and ensuring professional growth. This part of the job is arguably the most multi-faceted.

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What's the true cost of employee turnover to the restaurant industry?

7 Shifts

Hasty hiring is at the root of the problem. When you hire someone who doesn’t share your team’s values , no amount of training or tips will make them engaged in their work. Money Turnover costs the hospitality industry an average of $5,864 per employee. The average restaurant employee, however, change jobs every 56 days !

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Questions in the Minds of Restaurant Job Applicants

Ken Burgin

By proactively addressing these questions during the interview process or in job postings, you can create a more effective recruitment experience. If the managers or owners doing an interview raise and answer these job applicant questions, they will have a better rapport with applicants. What is the kitchen’s work culture like?