Resume example

Waiter resume example

A strong waiter resume shows you can keep tables happy, move fast during a rush, and handle money without errors. This example gives you a clear template to copy and adapt.

ATS score 95/100 · passes
Design:

Diego Salazar

Waiter / Front of House Server

San Diego, CA · [email protected] · (619) 555-0173

Summary

Server with 5 years in casual and fine dining. Known for fast, friendly service and accurate orders. Comfortable working weekends, holidays, and double shifts in a 120-seat restaurant.

Experience

Server · The Cedar Table

2021 - Present
  • Served 40 to 60 covers per shift while keeping average ticket times under 12 minutes.
  • Upsold appetizers, wine, and desserts to raise average check size by 18%.
  • Trained 7 new servers on POS systems, menu knowledge, and table flow.
  • Maintained a 4.8 out of 5 guest rating across 200+ online reviews.

Food Server · Riverside Grill

2019 - 2021
  • Handled cash and card payments totaling $2,500 per shift with zero till shortages over 18 months.
  • Coordinated with kitchen staff to cut order errors by 30%.
  • Managed sections of up to 8 tables during weekend dinner rushes.

Education

Certificate in Hospitality Service, Austin Community College

2018 - 2019
  • Coursework in food safety, customer service, and beverage handling.
  • TABC alcohol service certification.

Skills

POS systems (Toast, Square)Wine and menu knowledgeCash handlingUpsellingFood safety and TABC certifiedTeam coordination

What makes a strong waiter resume

Numbers that prove value

Covers per shift, check size growth, and till accuracy show owners exactly what you bring. Hard figures beat vague claims like hard working or reliable.

Service speed and accuracy

Restaurants live and die on turnover and correct orders. Bullets about ticket times and error reduction tell a hiring manager you keep tables moving and guests satisfied.

Certifications up front

TABC and food safety credentials remove a hiring barrier. Listing them means the manager can schedule you for alcohol service right away.

Key skills to include

POS systems (Toast, Square)Wine and menu knowledgeCash handlingUpsellingFood safety and TABC certifiedTeam coordination

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Listing duties like took orders without any results or numbers.
  • Leaving off availability for weekends, holidays, and evening shifts.
  • Forgetting required certifications such as TABC or a food handler card.
  • Using one generic resume instead of matching the tone of fine dining versus casual spots.

Questions

Do I need experience to get a waiter job?

Not always. For entry level roles, highlight customer service, cash handling, and any food safety certificate. List quick adaptability and willingness to work flexible hours.

Should I include tips or earnings on my resume?

Skip exact tip amounts. Instead show results that drove them, like raising average check size or earning high guest ratings.

How long should a waiter resume be?

One page. Managers scan fast, so keep your summary tight and lead each bullet with a clear action and a number where you can.

Build your waiter resume with Jobby.

Jobby tailors your CV to each role and applies for you — or check your current resume with the free ATS checker.

Try Jobby free