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The Job Seeker's Guide to Finding Restaurant Positions

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Although economic outlooks often appear grim when it comes to
finding and keeping jobs, restaurant positions continue to be
among the fastest-growing career options available today.
Entertainment and service industries - especially those related
to food - always do well when the rest of the world is tightening
its belt. After all, people still need to eat. 


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The Job Seeker's Guide to Finding Restaurant Positions
Copyright (c) 2008 Julie Deane
JDeane Jobs
http://www.jdeanejobs.com



Although economic outlooks often appear grim when it comes to
finding and keeping jobs, restaurant positions continue to be
among the fastest-growing career options available today.
Entertainment and service industries - especially those related
to food - always do well when the rest of the world is tightening
its belt. After all, people still need to eat.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that restaurant
positions will continue to grow at a faster than average rate
over the next ten years. However, although positions are
available everywhere, high-end restaurant industry jobs can be
pretty competitive. That's why job seekers have to be more
diligent than ever in their pursuit of the ideal restaurant
position.

Where to Find the Jobs

Traditionally, most people seeking employment in restaurant
industry jobs go to the job boards first. Unfortunately, most of
these postings - from newspaper classifieds and online job
seeking sites to lists at your local unemployment office - are
severely restricted in their ability to offer a strong culinary
career foothold. Not only are quality restaurant positions scarce
in these locations, but when one does appear, they are often
inundated with thousands of prospective employees. In fact,
getting a job in this manner is often compared to the proverbial
search for the needle in the haystack.

Although working in a culinary career isn't quite the same as
working in show business, the basic tenets of finding a job are
the same. It's not what you know, but who you know that really
matters. Networking - whether this means knowing somebody with
connections in top-notch restaurant industry jobs or simply being
in the right place at the right time - is the single most
important factor in landing restaurant positions with room for
upward mobility.

Making Restaurant Networking Connections

In today's Internet age, networking also extends to include
locating online resources that can put you into contact with
employers through the use of restaurant recruiters. These
placement services, offered through firms like JDeane Jobs, allow
you to network only with companies on the lookout for new
employees. It's like cutting through all the levels of red tape
to find the shortest path to your new culinary career.

Unlike the job boards, which offer employers few security or
screening options, JDeane allows employers to look for candidates
who are especially qualified to fulfill their open restaurant
positions. Because JDeane provides a screening process that
evaluates your skills a hospitality industry professional as well
as your unique qualifications and the goals you want most out of
your culinary career, employers don't have to worry about who
they are considering. Like you, they go to JDeane first to build
professional relationships that will result in long-term
employment.

The benefits of these services also extend to the prospective
employees. Although there are certainly exceptions, high-quality
restaurant positions tend to be restricted to metropolitan areas.
Candidates seeking employment often find themselves facing the
prospect of moving to a new city in order to get the restaurant
industry jobs they want the most. Knowing with absolute certainty
that a restaurant is serious about considering you for employment
can make a big difference when it comes time to fly in for an
interview.

When you choose a reputable firm like JDeane Jobs, you also get
the peace of mind of knowing that you are only looking at leading
restaurant industry jobs. As a recognized brand, they rely on
integrity and professionalism to match top employers with the
right job candidates. This can mean all the difference when you
are facing a career move or are looking to start a culinary
career that will last for years. It all boils down to one basic
truth: when you work with leading restaurant recruiters, you find
the leading restaurant positions.

Getting Your Culinary Career Off the Ground

Whether you are looking for a transition into a brand new
culinary career or you seek restaurant positions that offer
greater advancement opportunities, finding a new job is hard
work. Take advantage of an economy that favors restaurant
industry jobs by networking with the best professional culinary
career placement services and restaurant recruiters available
today through JDeane Jobs. 




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JDeane Restaurant Services has been connecting hospitality 
industry professionals with top-quality employers around the 
United States since 2005. JDeane is unique in its focus on 
personalizing their approach to the employment process. All 
employment candidates are chosen through a series of behavioral 
interview guides and screening consultations. All clients are 
provided with a select group of talented professionals to choose 
from, each one with the skills and experience necessary to 
flourish in their new position. To learn more about how you can 
take advantage of the long-lasting relationships founded at 
JDeane, please visit them at http://www.jdeanejobs.com


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