Lors d’un entretien pour un poste de chef, vous pouvez vous attendre à ce que l’on vous pose des questions sur votre passion pour la cuisine, votre expérience dans la restauration et votre capacité à travailler sous pression. Un chef doit être un bon leader. Attendez-vous donc à des questions sur la façon dont vous dirigeriez une équipe en cuisine.
Voici trois des questions d’entretien d’embauche les plus fréquentes pour un chef (H/F) et comment y répondre :
Comment répondre : Avec cette question, la personne faisant passer l’entretien veut se faire une idée de votre expérience. Expliquez quel type de menu vous créeriez, en veillant à faire un lien entre les plats et le thème et l’ambiance du restaurant.
Comment répondre : Cette question en deux parties donnera à la personne faisant passer l’entretien des informations sur la façon dont vous vous comportez avec les clients et votre capacité à résoudre les conflits. Vous pouvez commencer par souligner que la plupart des chefs ont vu certains de leurs plats renvoyés en cuisine à un moment ou à un autre de leur carrière. Racontez comment vous avez demandé calmement quel était le problème et opté pour le remplacement du plat.
Comment répondre : Avec cette question, la personne faisant passer l’entretien veut se faire une idée du type de chef que vous êtes. Veillez à faire des recherches sur le menu du restaurant avant l’entretien et faites en sorte que votre spécialité s’intègre parfaitement au style global du menu.
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Itz around 130% for me
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They are setting up new facility in bagmane so it seems like its gonna take time. Moins
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anyone attended interview on 19th may got any news
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3 flowers - 1 rose, 1 daisy and 1 tulip
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The solution is quite simple, if you start with the “All but 2” first: Roses = All but 2 = Two flowers are not a rose; one tulip, one daisy Daisies = All but 2 = Two flowers are not a daisy; one rose, one tulip Tulips = All but 2 = Two flowers are not a tulip; one rose, one daisy Answer: One rose, one daisy, one tulip. Moins
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I would say, "Do you consider three flowers to be a bouquet?"
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Water!
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Coke, please. And a bourbon chaser to go with it. Thanks. ;>)
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Personally, I can't tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi and I try to limit my consumption of soft drinks because they are unhealthy. If you compare the ingredients in in a can of Coke vs. a can of Pepsi, they are essentially the same, but everybody has their particular brand affiliation. That's really where these beverage producers excel: branding. And I think UnitedHealth could learn a lot from Coke and Pepsi in terms of branding and PR. The insurance industry in general isn't always seen in the best light and I think that's something I could really help with, marketing UnitedHealth's services so that customers have the same positive feelings they do towards Coke and Pepsi. Moins
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An 80's movie about Pool hustlers staring Paul Newman and Tom Cruise.
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(Well played, Chad.) (Well played, Chad...)
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its rainbow color; when you have it, it shows your colors to others around you; when you don't, it shows colors of others around you. Moins
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This question is meant to be asked verbally so what you hear is Pear but what they mean is PAIR. So the issue is can you think beyond past paterns or are you predisposed to thinking linearly. Oh yeah... a pair is 2. Moins
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After reading this thread, I have decided not to continue with the interview process. What a bunch of stupid crap. Seriously? This is how they determine who can execute a project and give excellent customer service. SMH! Moins
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your numbers are off a bit..its apple = 40 orange = 60 grapefruit = 80..the answer is 40 cents because its 20 cents per vowel in the word...tricky but right... Moins
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Bởi vì tôi ưu thích công việc này
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Hamster wheels
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The internet, as it is called in the vernacular, is a packet-switched network. This means that each transmission of, for example, a file, is broken onto packets of information, and each one contains the source and destination information, a sequence number that indicates what order the packets are supposed to be re-assembled in, a code that can be used to correct errors or identify bad packets, along with the actual payload data. Special computers called switches and routers read the source and destination data and send the transmitted packet to the correct digital address, ideally by the shortest timewise route, but not always. the many packets that contain a single file may individually be sent along several paths to get to the destination, depending on congestion and load and latencies. The received packets are stored in the destination equipment until all are present and any defective packets have been re-transmitted and received and checked again, then the original file is re-assembled in the correct order for use. Moins
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Sporadically, lately!
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Are you going up or down?
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As a passenger I believe railways are the future transport that everyone will need and want to use for work and pleasure, together we can make our future vision a reality. Moins
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I will simply say, Good to see you today sir, Do have a wonderful ahead.
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Your current location is your departure city. Your final destination is the city whose name occurs only once among all the city names minus your departure city. Moins
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Why wouldn't you just look at all of the cities listed on the documents and the two which don't ever repeat are your departure and destination city. (For the two that don't repeat, one will only be listed as a departure and the other one will be the one that is only listed as a destination.) Moins
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Assume this is a acyclic graph (a city is not visited again once you leave it). Now, arrange the boarding passes and note the number of times a city appears in departure as well as arrival. For all intermediate cities this number will be the same. For the initial city the arrival-departure = -1 and for the destination arrival-departure = +1. Now, you start traversing from there. Form a table where you take each node and note the next node. For cyclic graphs it is more complex. You will still find the initial and destination city the same way but the traversal will be hard. Moins
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The key question to ask is definition of "IMPORTANT". Is it important to the managers (ego equation), important to the end consumer or important for Amazon. The first one needs to be thrown out immediately and the others must be quantified based on achievability, impact on end user and ROI. Moins
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I would say whichever is more valuable to customer & gives competitive advantage to Amazon. Moins
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Agreed. Need to drill into what "important" means. Great catch My guess is that Amazon was looking to quantify/define "important" from the customer perspective. Moins