Writing a simple catering assistant CV

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How to Create a Clear and Effective Catering Assistant CV

Writing a simple catering assistant CV is the first step towards getting a job in the catering industry. A good CV shows your skills, experience, and why you are the right person for the job. It is important to make your CV easy to read and relevant to catering work.

Start your CV with your personal details. Include your full name, phone number, email address, and home town or city. Do not include personal information like your ID number or photograph unless asked.

Next, write a short personal profile. This is 2 to 3 sentences about who you are and your work goals. Mention your interest in catering and your main qualities, like being friendly, hardworking, or able to work well in a team.

After that, add your work experience. List any jobs you have done, beginning with the most recent. Even if you haven’t worked in catering before, include any customer service or team work jobs. For each job, write your job title, the company name, dates you worked, and 2 or 3 duties or skills you used.

Example of a Work Experience Entry

  • Job title: Waiter
  • Place: Local restaurant, Cape Town
  • Dates: January 2023 – June 2023
  • Tasks: Served food and drinks, helped customers, cleaned tables

If you do not have work experience, focus on skills and qualities useful in catering. These include:

  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Attention to detail
  • Being punctual and reliable
  • Teamwork and friendly attitude

Include a section about your education. List your highest completed level of schooling, for example, Grade 12. If you have done any short courses related to catering or food hygiene, add these too.

Finish your CV with a references section. Write “References available on request” unless you already have permission to share contact details of previous employers or teachers.

Remember to keep your CV to one page if possible. Use clear, simple language and check carefully for spelling and grammar mistakes. A well-presented CV shows you are serious about the job.

Lastly, tailor your CV for each job you apply for. Read the job advert and use some of the same words to describe your skills. This helps employers see you match their requirements.

By writing a simple catering assistant CV this way, you increase your chances of being invited for an interview and starting your career in catering.

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