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Friendly and presentable crew member with 3+ years of experience in dynamic kitchen environments. Able to multitask and fulfil up to 10 orders at once in a timely manner. Responsibly handled £5,000+ cash daily, cashing out the register every £1,000. Maintained 100% cash drawer accuracy. Seeking to leverage my skills and be an effective addition to the team at GrabEatGo.
Experience
Crew Member
Joe’s Fast Food, Nottingham
Feb 2017–March 2020
Fulfilled up to 400 orders a day, working at the front registers, the drive-thru, and in the kitchen.
Multitasked and fulfilled up to 10 orders at once in a timely manner.
Developed upselling strategies to drive drink and dessert sales up by 17%.
Responsible for £5,000+ cash daily, and cashing out the register every £1,000.
Maintained 100% cash drawer accuracy.
Education
Nottingham University
BSc in Computer Science
Expected Graduation Date: June 2023
Rocky Heights College
Aston-On-Trent
2020
Certifications
Food Handler Card
First Aid, CPR (American Red Cross)
Languages
Spanish—Intermediate
Key Skills
Basic Food Prep
Punctuality
Organisation
Friendliness
Time Management
Cash Handling
Get the grill fired up.
1. Use a Professional CV Format
In the right light, even a week-old Big Mac looks appetising. Appearance is key, and the fast food CV is no different. Appear professional and organised right off the bat to increase the chances of your CV being picked out of the pile.
Order the sections on your CV like this: Header, Objective or Summary, Experience, Education, and “Additional.”
Print or save your CV as a PDFto protect the layout. Of course, if asked for an MS Word document or something exotic, send that.
Alright, we got the prep done, the grills are hot, let’s start assembly.
2. Write a Tantalising Fast Food CV Summary or Objective
When someone’s business is fast food, they want fast workers. Quickly get across exactly what you can do for them by writing a smart CV summary. Before getting started, search the job ad for specific skills and characteristics they’re looking for. These will be your CV keywords. Not only will they be well-received by the hiring manager, but will also help your CV be singled out by ATS software many companies use to weed out undesirable candidates.
Begin with an adjective, like friendly, or conscientious, your job title (if any), and years of experience.
Next, describe using numbers and accomplishments how well you performed the functions of the job.
Lastly, call out your target employer by name and explain how you can add value by working for them.
Fast Food CV Summary—Example
See how that works? The first example makes you sound destined for greatness, while the second one—well, let’s just say you wouldn’t get a call—ever.
But wait—
There’s a pretty good chance the only time you’ve done any food prep for someone other than yourself was that one time at a backyard BBQ.
Expert Hint: How to write a CV profile? It is best to do this once you have completed the other sections of your fast food CV.
3. Write a Tasty Fast Food Job Description and Skills
Yes, you flip burgers. You prepare food and take orders. They know that. Many fast food CVs your employer will receive will just rattle off a list of duties the applicants performed. Do one better, and quantify your performance into numbers.
Make up to 6 bullet points containing various metrics and accomplishments that prove your suitability to the new role. Start them with action words, or power words, like boosted, saved, reorganised.
Check out this job description from one of our fast food CV samples:
Expert Hint: Check your state’s requirements for food handler cards. Your employer would rather hire someone that can legally help them out in other tasks, too. Check your local community colleges and institutions for cooking courses that will help you move up in the ranks.
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4. Make Your Education Section A Reason To Hire You
Fair enough, this job doesn’t require much education. Which doesn’t mean it can’t be a reason to help you get hired. List your school name, diploma type, GPA, and graduation date.
Expert Hint: Is this your first job out of school? You can find more guidance in our high school CV guide.
5. Sprinkle Your Fast Food CV With Added Sections
The reality is—most fast food CVs will be thin and unimpressive. Now that you have the main courses on the plates, it’s time to add a little garnish and a sprinkle of spice, by adding other bonus CV sections such as:
Want to try a different look? There’s 18 more. A single click will give your document a total makeover. Pick a cover letter template here.
Key Points
Before you send off your fast food CV:
Remember the CV format guidelines—margins, fonts, 1 page, reverse chronological.
Use our fast food CV sample and add your own information.
Rack your fast food job description with achievements and numbers.
Show versatility with certifications, skills and other bonus sections to round off.
Write a fast food cover letter. It will boost your chances.
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Written byDave Rygielski
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