Tablesetter.com – Restaurant Tip Database

Tablesetter.comThe ultimate human resource website dedicated to the entire restaurant industry.
Here is Tablesetter.

com’s simple -yet unique- three-step process:

1. We have created the FIRST & ONLY database that allows people to view and provide information regarding the restaurants they work in. You are now able to see a comprehensive breakdown of $$$ expectations broken down by day of the week, day, not, and week total. As well as all the other variables that factor into ones decision to work for a bar or restaurant (i.e. # of shifts, meals, discounts, insurance, etc.)
2. Members (free sign-up) create a ONE-TIME standardized, photo-optional, electronic resume (includes general info, education, experience, references, and availability).
3. We provide EVERY restaurant with:

* Their own private/personal HR database to access all resumes directly submitted to your establishment.
* The ability to sort through standardized, photo-optional resumes by availability, experience, position, & FT/PT.
* Post UNLIMITED help wanted ads onto our networks main page.
* Post UNLIMITED promotions to garner new guests and business.
* Post your employment expectations and web-link on your review page for members to review.
* Build your very own guest book to keep track and email the individuals who dine in your establishment with news, promotions, discounts, and events.

We have created a network to eliminate faxes, emails, email attachments, and paper resumes.

Additionally, we provide our members with extensive networking capabilities and an open forum to discuss any restaurant issues. We have combined the best qualities of Myspace, Monster, Craigslist, and Zagat and applied them to the restaurant industry. With turnover rates anywhere from 82% (fine dining) to 130+% (casual) per year, our services look to revolutionize the entire industry. We are able to meet the needs of a mom and pop restaurant all the way to the biggest chain.

Tablesetter.com In Their Own Words

“Tablesetter.com works to cut operating costs and reduce turnover rates in the food and hospitality industry by providing a unique set of management tools and open source content. By creating a one-time universal resume, individuals can directly apply for consideration to the private, online HR database of any participating restaurant that meets their employment needs.

We have identified a great need in the market for a reliable, one-click platform for employees to submit resumes in the most cost and time efficient manner, while providing our members with a wealth of information regarding working condition variables.

Tablesetter.com’s model is to provide the industry with a standardized way of managing massive turnover rates and labor related data. This will come in the form of an open network and resources that will alleviate the costs and complexities the hospitality industry currently experiences in acquiring quality employees. Ultimately, the Tablesetter.com platform will give merchants far greater and continuous access to a wide range of value added solutions, while providing well-informed, skilled employees that leverage their often expensive but limited hiring procedures. We strive to provide great benefits to everyone associated with the food and hospitality industry.”

Why Tablesetter.com It Might Be A Killer

We are the first and only website to provide a database dedicated to providing restaurant employees with all the necessary information (money, shifts, insurance, etc.) to make the proper employment decisions. We have also created a revolutionary system to directly submit formated, electronic, photo-optional resumes to be easily sorted by the management or human resource departments of any restaurant through their own, private HR account. We have eliminated the need for emails, faxes, attachments, and paper applications saving restaurants and employees time and money on their search.

Some Questions About Tablesetter.com

How easy would it be to get it populated? Are they aware of the costs of generating activity in a new site? Given the funding they already have, can’t they improve the user interface? Tablesetter.com

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