Waiters and waitresses create a positive dining experience by helping customers choose from the menu, taking orders, serving food and drinks, and handling questions or special requests. They use digital ordering systems, payment technology, and communication skills to keep service running smoothly.
No formal post-secondary education is usually required. Most people learn through short-term on-the-job training, although courses in hospitality, food service, business, or communications can be helpful.
Waiters and waitresses work in restaurants, hotels, resorts, clubs, and other dining venues. The work can be fast-paced and social, with lots of time on your feet and shifts that may include evenings, weekends, and holidays.
People will continue to dine out, but technology is changing how restaurants operate, with online ordering, self-service systems, mobile payments, and other digital tools becoming more common