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Barista resume example

A strong barista resume shows speed, accuracy, and warmth with customers. This example gives you a realistic template you can adapt for cafes, coffee chains, and specialty shops.

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Chloe Bennett

Barista

Philadelphia, PA · [email protected] · (215) 555-0172

Summary

Barista with 4 years behind espresso machines in high-volume cafes. Known for fast, accurate drink prep and friendly service. Trained 6 new hires and helped cut average wait times during morning rush.

Experience

Lead Barista · Cedar & Bean Coffee

2022 - Present
  • Prepared 250+ drinks per shift during morning rush with a 98% order accuracy rate
  • Trained 6 new baristas on espresso technique, milk steaming, and POS workflow
  • Boosted pastry attachment sales by 18% through suggestive selling
  • Managed opening cash drawer of $300 and reconciled daily without shortages

Barista · Riverside Roasters

2020 - 2022
  • Served an average of 180 customers daily while keeping line wait under 4 minutes
  • Maintained station cleanliness and passed all 12 monthly health checks
  • Memorized 40+ drink recipes and custom orders for regulars

Education

Associate of Arts, General Studies, Portland Community College

2018 - 2020
  • Worked part-time while completing coursework
  • Food Handler Card certified

Skills

Espresso extractionMilk steaming and latte artPOS systemsCash handlingCustomer serviceInventory restockingFood safety

What makes a strong barista resume

Numbers prove the pace

Drinks per shift, order accuracy, and wait times give a manager a clear sense of how this person performs under pressure. Concrete figures beat vague claims about being a hard worker.

Service results, not just tasks

The resume connects daily work to outcomes like an 18% lift in pastry sales. That shows the candidate understands sales matter, not only making coffee.

Trust and reliability stand out

Mentions of cash reconciliation and passing health checks signal someone owners can leave alone with the register and the open.

Key skills to include

Espresso extractionMilk steaming and latte artPOS systemsCash handlingCustomer serviceInventory restockingFood safety

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Listing only duties like 'made coffee' with no volume, speed, or accuracy numbers.
  • Leaving off cash handling and food safety details that managers screen for.
  • Using a generic summary that could apply to any job instead of naming barista skills.
  • Cluttering the page with unrelated experience while burying coffee work at the bottom.

Questions

Do I need experience to get a barista job?

Not always. If you lack cafe experience, highlight customer service, cash handling, and any fast-paced work. Add a Food Handler Card and mention any home coffee skills or quick training you completed.

Should I include latte art on my resume?

Yes, if you can do it. Latte art signals technique and care, which specialty shops value. List it under skills and mention it in a bullet if it helped repeat business.

How long should a barista resume be?

One page. Lead with your most recent role, use short bullets with numbers, and keep skills focused on coffee prep, service, and reliability.

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