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How to Shine in a Restaurant Interview

Written By: Sandi MacCalla, Founder - LifeSkills Academy ~ 9/8/2025

If you’ve been invited to an interview over lunch or dinner, take it as a compliment—it means the company views you as a strong contender. Employers use this type of setting for several reasons:

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  1. Evaluating social skills: It allows them to observe your conversation style, manners, and how you interact with others.

  2. Checking cultural fit: They get a sense of how you’d represent the company with colleagues and clients.

  3. Observing grace under pressure: Even in a casual environment, they’re watching how you manage yourself in a situation that feels slightly outside the standard interview room.

Tips to Master the Restaurant Interview

  1. Do Your Homework
    • Look up the restaurant in advance so you know the location, parking, and menu.
    • Plan to arrive about 10 minutes early.
    • Stay current—review company updates and skim the latest headlines.

  2. Mind Your Manners
    • Tap into your dining etiquette training.
    • Follow your interviewer’s lead
      • let them choose the table and take their seat first.
      • Be mindful of price; order something modest and easy to eat.
      • Assume the host will pay—offering to split the bill can feel awkward.
      • If alcohol is mentioned, only accept if they order first, and even then, keep it minimal.

  3. Remember: It’s Not About the Food
    • The meal is secondary to how you present yourself.
    • Show attentiveness, respect, and polished communication.
    • Keep the conversation engaging, but don’t veer into topics like salary or perks unless the interviewer initiates it.
    • The right role will feel like a natural fit for both you and the employer.

  4. Follow Up Promptly
    • Send a thank-you email within 24 hours.
    • Keep it short, personal, and professional.
    • Mention a highlight from your discussion to reinforce your interest.
    • Express gratitude for their time and reaffirm your enthusiasm for the position.

At the end of the day, a restaurant interview is less about the entrée and more about showing professionalism, adaptability, and character. Make the most of the opportunity, and you’ll leave a lasting impression.

For more insights, you might also check out:

  1. Lunch and Dinner Interview Tips – The Balance

  2. 6 Steps to Making the Perfect First Impression | Resume Target Blog

  3. Salary Expectations

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  • Etiquette/Social Intelligence
  • Financial Skills
  • Adulting Practices

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Mastering the `So What` Resume

Written By: Sandi MacCalla, Founder - LifeSkills Academy ~ 9/1/2025

Imagine you are a Human Resources Ninja tasked to fill a new, pivotal leadership role for a start-up thundering its way upward. Thousands of resumes arrived overnight with no end in sight. The ball is in play!

BLOGPOST_SoWhatResume09092024.jpgIs your resume one of thousands or ‘the one?’

From this perspective, take another look at your best-yet resume and start putting ‘finishing touches’ that best convey who you are. Here are key points to target:

  • Is the most important information at the beginning?
    • Why? Make it easy to engage the interviewer. If they have to hunt for key points, they may not read the whole resume and move on to the next one.
    • Easily display your name, contact information, and the position you’re applying for.
    • Why are you applying for this role?
      • List work experiences that best align with the position in descending order of impact.
      • Include relevant metrics and the achieved result. For example:
        • Increased sales revenue 33% within six months by implementing a targeted marketing campaign.
        • Streamlined processes, reducing project turnaround time by 21%.

  • Eliminate buzzwords, cliches, and unexplained jargon.
    • Alphabetic acronyms can be used after the full name is spelled out first. Example: Public Utility District (PUD)

  • Use Active/Passive Voice appropriately.

  • Be concise, professional, and clear.
  • Check out this resume tutorial on YouTube for more excellent tips.

Here are other resources that I found helpful and practical.

“Remember, even a Jedi Master prepares for job interviews.
Ready yourself, you must.”

― Padmé Bright


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Unlock the Hidden Job Market

Written by: Sandi MacCalla – Founder, LifeSkills Academy – 8/25/2025

The hidden job market (unadvertised jobs) is a goldmine for proactive job seekers. By tapping into this market, you will access roles with less competition and often find positions more aligned with your skills and aspirations.

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First of all, why is there a Hidden Job Market? This video is helpful to know how to approach it. I used these techniques and 10 years later retired from a unique industry role that did not exist.

Here are key strategies to help you unlock unadvertised opportunities.

  1. Network, Network, Network
    Actionable Tips:
    • Attend Industry Events: Conferences, seminars, and workshops are excellent places to meet industry professionals and learn about unadvertised job openings.

    • Join Professional Associations: Many industries have professional associations that offer networking events, job boards, and other resources.

    • Leverage LinkedIn: Connect with professionals in your industry, join relevant groups, and actively engage by commenting on posts and sharing valuable content.

      Resources:
    • Meetup for finding local professional events.
    • LinkedIn Groups for industry-specific networking opportunities.

  2. Reach Out Directly
    Actionable Tips:
    • Cold Emailing: Identify companies you’re interested in and send tailored emails to hiring managers or department heads. Express your interest in the company and how you can add value.

    • Informational Interviews: Request brief meetings with professionals in your field to learn more about their roles and companies. This can often lead to job referrals.

      Resources:
    • Hunter.io to find professional email addresses.
    • Indeed’s Informational Interviews tips - how to conduct these meetings.

  3. Utilize Social Media
     Actionable Tips:
    • Follow Companies on Social Media: Companies often post about job openings and company news on their social media channels.

    • Engage with Company Content: Commenting on and sharing posts from companies you’re interested in can increase your visibility to their HR departments.

    • Use Hashtags Strategically: Search for job-related hashtags like #hiring, #jobopening, and industry-specific tags to find unadvertised positions.

      Resources:
    • X (formally Twitter) and Instagram for following and engaging with companies.
    • LinkedIn Hashtag Search to find relevant job opportunities.

  4. Volunteer or Freelance
    Actionable Tips:
    • Offer Your Services: Volunteering or freelancing can get your foot in the door and demonstrate your skills to potential employers.

    • Target Nonprofits and Startups: These organizations often have fewer resources for traditional hiring processes and are more open to bringing in help through non-traditional means.

      Resources:
    • VolunteerMatch to find volunteer opportunities.
    • Upwork for freelancing gigs that can lead to full-time roles.

  5. Stay Informed
     Actionable Tips:
    • Subscribe to Industry Newsletters: Keep up with industry trends and company news to identify potential hiring needs before they’re advertised.

    • Google Alerts: Set up news notifications related to companies and industries you’re interested in.

      Resources:
    • Feedly for organizing and reading industry news.
    • Google Alerts for topical notifications.

Unlocking the hidden job market requires a focused, proactive approach, a well-developed network, and the willingness to get out there. By following these strategies, you will uncover opportunities others may miss and find a job that perfectly fits your skills and ambitions.

Happy job hunting!


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