A dynamic restaurant is seeking front-of-house staff (waiters/waitresses) with a passion for customer service to join its team. This is an excellent opportunity for people who enjoy a lively atmosphere and being the face of an exceptional dining experience.
If you have some experience in the sector and love interacting with people, this is your opportunity to grow in the hospitality industry.
Ideal Candidate Profile
We are looking for an enthusiastic, professional person with a strong service orientation. The requirements to apply are:
- Education: No degree, certificate, or diploma is required.
- Experience: Prior experience is required 1 to less than 7 months. This indicates that we are looking for someone with basic knowledge of the role.
- Language: A functional level of English to communicate effectively with customers and the team.
- Legal Requirement: It is essential to have the legal age to mix and serve alcoholic beverages in the corresponding province.
Key Responsibilities and Functions
As a server, you will be a vital part of our customers' experience, from arrival to departure. Your daily tasks will include:
- Handle customer complaints or concerns professionally.
- Present the bill to customers and accept payments in cash, credit/debit cards, traveler's checks or room charges.
- Describe the dishes on the menu, including the daily specials.
- Advise on menu selections.
- Balance the cash register and record sales at the end of the shift.
- Clean and clear the tables, trays, and chairs.
- Greet customers, present menus, make recommendations, and answer questions about food and drinks.
- Serve the food and drinks.
- Take orders and communicate them clearly to the kitchen and bar staff.
- Assisting customers/guests with special needs.
- Provide excellent customer service at all times.
Work Environment
- Around: The work takes place in a restaurant.
- Mode: It's a job 100% face-to-face at the restaurant location. There is no option for remote work.
If you think you have the ideal profile, apply here. If you're passionate about gastronomy and service, and want to be part of a team dedicated to creating memorable moments for diners, this is your opportunity.
Tips for a successful application
To improve your chances in this type of vacancies In Canada, keep the following in mind:
- Adapt your resume to the Canadian style: clear, concise (1-2 pages) and with your most relevant experience at the beginning.
- Include a brief cover letter if the portal allows it, indicating your immediate availability.
- Mention your level of English (and French if applicable) and your current work permit or status.
- Respond quickly: operational vacancies are usually filled within a few days.
- Highlight your attitude, responsibility, and availability, which are highly valued in these positions.
How to consult and apply on the official source
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need experience to apply? It depends on the position. Many operational and service vacancies accept candidates with no experience but a willingness to learn, while others value prior experience. Review the job requirements and apply even if you don't meet the 100% criteria: your attitude and availability also matter.
Do I need a work permit in Canada? To work legally in Canada, you need a valid work permit or a status that allows you to work (permanent residency, citizenship, or a study permit with work authorization, among others). Always check the conditions in the official job posting.
Is the salary accurate? The amounts shown are referential; The actual salary is defined by each employer according to your experience, the province, and the type of work schedule.
Avoid fraud
Remember: Applying is always free. No legitimate company will ask you for money upfront, your bank details, or sensitive documents before a formal selection process. If someone does, be suspicious and report them.


