Hi! I’m searching for an part-time job and contacted some coffee shop, I’m a barista and I’d like to work in that field.
I’ve some questions as I’ve been asked to send a CV : for those who had to do it, did you use a standard Japanese CV ?
I’m not talking about a regular job in a Japanese company that’s why I’m asking.
Would you mind share your experiences about searching for part-time jobs in specialty coffee shops ? Did you knock on doors or waited for job offer ?
Thanks for sharing!
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1. CV: Standard one. If an office job suffice w/ standard one, I don’t see the purpose in improvising.
2. Searching for part-time jobs: Open Town Work, determine preferred criteria, search, pick the ones you think you like, press apply. Wait for e-mail or call. Go to Interview, rinse and repeat.
-CV: you can buy it from conbini or free if online format. Search for å±¥æ´æ›¸.
-For part time jobs it’s more like you have to go on to places or search for their posts online.
-Results will depend from place to place
Barista? Yeah just walk into every cafe you pass and hand a resume to the manager.
In Australia the process was pretty simple when I owned a cafe, someone would walk and ask if we were looking for staff, we would get them to make a coffee, if they looked comfortable behind the machine and made a decent coffee they could start as soon as they wanted.
theres a site called cafesnap that sometimes has job postings for specialty coffee. following the cafes ig also give u the hiring updates