What jobs can servers do?

Although many waiters took similar jobs, such as waiter or waiter, many found work as personal assistants or administrative assistants. Others became marketing or human resources coordinators, research assistants, and agents.

What jobs can servers do?

Although many waiters took similar jobs, such as waiter or waiter, many found work as personal assistants or administrative assistants. Others became marketing or human resources coordinators, research assistants, and agents. Some common skills for a server moving to a marketing specialist position include marketing, marketing strategy, strategic planning, management, social media marketing, project management, leadership, and Adobe Photoshop. The jobs that it's especially common for a server to move to include marketing specialist, event coordinator, customer service specialist, barista, salesperson, receptionist, restaurant manager, and administrative assistant.

The positions to which it is especially common for a server to move include customer service representative, event coordinator, waiter, marketing specialist, restaurant manager, barista, receptionist, and salesperson. Many of those who work in the service industry work long hours and it can be very difficult to juggle current jobs and, at the same time, be on the hunt for one.

Tori Cianciolo
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