Many catering resume drafts fail because they read like task logs and bury key wins under generic duties. That hurts when an ATS filters fast and recruiters scan in seconds amid heavy competition.
A strong resume shows what you improved and delivered. Knowing how to make your resume stand out is critical—you should highlight on-time service for two hundred guests, cut food waste by twelve percent, raised client satisfaction scores, managed five-event weekends, and maintained zero safety incidents.