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What it means
The interview wants to know what it is about the profession that motivates you and keeps you inspired.
Drawing from personal experience, talk about the aspects of F&B you find stimulating, e.g. the social
interactions, the products or service, rewards vs challenges, etc. Make it personal and specific – this shows
What it means
It’s a subtle way to get a read on your personality and values.
Identify a few attributes and share your thoughts on why you think they’re important. You could also cite an
example of a previous manager who embodied these qualities well, whose footsteps you follow in.
What it means
It goes without saying that customer service is possibly the key driving factor in building brand satisfaction and
loyalty in the service industry. This question allows the interviewer to gauge your attitude towards customer
Acknowledge that customer service can be daunting – human beings are, after all, complex creatures and often
difficult to please. This shows a genuine side to your personality, rather than showing artificial enthusiasm for a
difficult task. Instead, share your perspective on why good customer service is instrumental for continued
business growth.
What it means
The interviewer wants to know what makes you a better candidate than your fellow peers vying for the same
position. This is your opportunity to sell yourself and be memorable. Keyword being memorable.
crowd. Maybe you have a natural flair for soothing irate customers, or you have an impressive track record in
F&B Sales (or whichever specialization applies to you). Cite a few examples that clearly illustrate your
If you’ve managed to find out about the company’s most pressing concerns, this would be the perfect
chance for you to suggest solutions and ideas to solve those issues. Show off your creative problem-solving
What it means
Your potential employer wants to know your motivation for wanting to work with them. Are you merely looking
for a job and paycheck, or do you share their passion and work culture?
You’ll need to have done due diligence on the company to answer this well. Show the interviewer that
you’re familiar with the company’s operations and goals byreferencing these facts and connecting them
with your personal career goals and aspirations. If the company is active in non-profit activities or
environmental initiatives, for example, highlight these activities as sources of inspiration for you.
6. What would you say are the biggest challenges of working in F&B and how do you deal with them?
What it means
The interviewer is looking to identify your weaknesses and evaluate how you perform under pressure.
Cite examples where you were faced with stressful situations and the steps you took in handling them. Don’t
be afraid to be honest. Tell them about the areas you struggle with most, and what you’re doing to address
your shortcomings. What matters is to show initiative and willingness to improve and progress.
What it means
The interview wants to see how you sell your achievements, and your application of your skills.
Think about a specific example which demonstrates your strengths and skills as an F&B professional. If
possible, cite an example where you set a new record or introduced a new process that increased the team’s
sales or productivity for the quarter/year. Be as detailed as possible and include the steps you took to
Final tip: Relax, keep your answers genuine, and ask questions where necessary. You’ve got this.
Tomato soup
This easy Tomato Soup recipe makes a creamy, rich tomato
soup that’s perfect for enjoying as a hearty lunch or light dinner. Zesty fresh tomatoes and real
cream create a truly comforting, velvety smooth tomato soup from scratch – in less than 30
minutes. My tried-and-true instructions with photos and video even include steps for making
the best homemade bread croutons with barely any effort!
Mushroom soup
Rich and delicious mushroom soup is wonderfully satisfying to enjoy any time of the year. It’s a
hearty soup recipe prepared in just one pot, and is perfect to make even on a busy weeknight in
only 30 minutes. Here you’ll find step-by-step instructions and photos with a video to make my
savory, creamy, absolutely delightful cream of mushroom soup from scratch.
Mushroom Soup
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Spinach soup
Spinach soup or Palak soup is a wonderfully flavorful, comforting, and healthy dish. It’s made
with simple, wholesome ingredients for a highly nutritious soup. Here you’ll find step-by-step
instructions with photos (and v ideo) for how to make my easy one-pot palak soup.
Make this easy and delicious sweet corn soup to satisfy your soup craving. With just a
few simple ingredients this comforting corn soup will be ready in about 30 minutes. Use
fresh cornor canned corn. Serve hot as brunch or a light lunch or dinner with crusty
bread or pasta.
Hot and sour soup is a simple yet incredibly flavorful dish made with lots of fresh
veggies and vibrant spices. It’s a spicy, sour and hot soup that’s popular in Indo-Chinese
cuisine, and is very easy to make at home. Here you’ll find step-by-step instructions and
photos to make the best vegan hot and sour soup from scratch. be both vegan and gluten free,
making it per fect for nearly any diet!