Roles and responsibilities
1. Customer Service Excellence
- Friendly and Welcoming Attitude: A hostess must greet each guest warmly and with enthusiasm, making them feel welcomed from the moment they arrive.
- Strong Communication: Excellent verbal communication skills are essential for interacting with guests and team members, whether it’s to take reservations, answer questions, or explain wait times.
- Patience and Empathy: Handling guests with varying expectations and patience during busy hours or when managing wait times requires a calm and empathetic demeanor.
2. Organization and Time Management
- Managing Reservations and Waitlists: A hostess is often responsible for managing reservations, handling walk-in guests, and tracking waiting times. They must do this in an organized manner to avoid confusion.
- Seating Guests Efficiently: A key part of the hostess role is to manage the seating chart efficiently, ensuring guests are seated in a timely and fair manner, while maximizing restaurant flow.
- Handling Multiple Tasks: In a busy restaurant, a hostess may have to juggle greeting guests, answering the phone, and coordinating with servers and kitchen staff, so the ability to multitask is essential.
3. Problem-Solving and Conflict Resolution
- Dealing with Difficult Situations: A hostess may encounter difficult guests, long wait times, or complaints. Handling these situations with professionalism and tact is vital to maintaining a positive guest experience.
- Managing Special Requests: Addressing guest requests (e.g., seating preferences, accommodations for disabilities, or special occasions) in a thoughtful and accommodating manner.
- Coordinating with Management: When issues arise, such as overbookings or complaints, a hostess may need to escalate the situation to a manager to find a resolution.
4. Attention to Detail
- Seating Preferences: A hostess must be attentive to guest preferences (e.g., near a window, away from the kitchen) and take these into account when seating them.
- Menu Knowledge: Being familiar with the menu, including any specials, dietary options, or promotions, and being able to answer guests' questions.
- Cleanliness and Presentation: Ensuring that the entry area, hostess stand, and seating areas are clean and well-presented at all times.
5. Teamwork
- Collaborating with Front-of-House Staff: A hostess works closely with servers, bussers, and managers to ensure that the dining room runs smoothly and that guests are seated quickly and efficiently.
- Supporting the Server Team: In busy environments, the hostess may assist with minor tasks like providing guests with menus, directing them to their table, or relaying special requests to the server.
- Communication with the Kitchen: The hostess may need to communicate wait times or special seating arrangements to kitchen staff, especially during busy service periods.
Desired candidate profile
- Provides value added service to customers by doing whatever is reasonable and possible to meet or exceed customer expectations.
- Makes sure that the table is set for the correct number of persons in the party before seating them and pulls out the chair for the ladies.
- If no tables are available in the restaurant, requests guests to be seated at the bar while one becomes available, and proactively follows up with them in case of any delay.
- Helps colleagues to prepare tables and never seats the guest on a dirty table.
- Answers telephone courteously following telephone answering procedure of the hotel.
Requirements:
- Experience in food & beverage service beneficial but not essential
- Hands-on approach with a can-do work style
- Commitment to delivering exceptional guest service with a passion for the hospitality industry
- Ability to find creative solutions taking ownership for duties and tasks assigned
- Personal integrity, with the ability to work in an environment that demands excellence
- Experience of working with IT systems on various platforms
- Strong communication skills