Interview prep

Server Interview Questions

Prepare for server interviews by turning your resume into short, specific answers about reliability, skills, schedule fit, and how you handle real situations.

Common questions

Common server interview questions

How do you handle a difficult table?

Mention listening, staying professional, and involving a manager when needed.

How do you remember multiple orders?

Talk about writing clearly, repeating orders, and using POS carefully.

Are you available nights and weekends?

Answer clearly based on your real availability.

Resume talking points

Answers you can build from your resume

Pick two or three examples before the interview so you are not inventing answers under pressure.

  • Took guest orders accurately and entered them into the POS system for kitchen preparation.
  • Maintained friendly service across multiple tables during high-volume shifts.
  • Completed side work, table resets, and shift handoffs to support smooth service.
  • Recommended menu items and specials based on guest preferences.

Prep checklist

Before your server interview

  1. 1.Review the job post and circle the top three requirements.
  2. 2.Prepare one short story that proves reliability.
  3. 3.Prepare one example that shows how you handle pressure, customers, patients, guests, or teammates.
  4. 4.Know your real availability before the schedule question comes up.
  5. 5.Bring questions about training, schedule, team expectations, and next steps.

Answer style

How to make answers sound specific

Situation

Give one sentence of context so the interviewer knows what was happening.

Action

Describe what you personally did, using the same kind of words the job post uses.

Result

End with the result: faster service, fewer mistakes, safer work, calmer customer, cleaner records, or a completed task.

FAQ

Questions about server applications

What should I bring to a server interview?

Bring your resume, availability, any certifications or licenses, and a few examples that prove the skills in the job post.

How should I answer if I do not know something?

Be honest, explain how you would find the answer or ask for help, and show that you learn procedures quickly.

Should I memorize answers?

No. Prepare short talking points instead. You want to sound clear and specific, not scripted.

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