Barista
Prepare and brew coffee or tea using various techniques, and serve high quality drinks to customers.
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- What's it like to be a Barista?
- How to become a Barista
- Latest Barista jobs
- Top skills and experience for Baristas
- Barista role reviews
What's it like to be a Barista?
Typically working in cafés, Baristas are known for their high level of skill in preparing and brewing coffee or tea. They employ several techniques to extract the desired flavors from different types of coffee beans or tea leaves, and are able to offer more coffee or tea choices to customers by combining these caffeine-based drinks with different types of milk, creams, and other add-ons.Tasks and duties
- Taking down customer orders and managing the till at the register.
- Preparing and serving coffee or tea.
- Promoting and recommending food items to customers.
- Answering customer questions regarding food and drinks available.
- Managing availability of inventory.
- Maintaining machine equipment and reporting problems to store management.
How to become a Barista
You can work as a Barista without any experience. Some employers may prefer candidates who have completed at least senior high school or their second year in college. Good customer service skills and experience serving food and drink may be preferred by coffee establishments.
- 1.Learn about the coffee and tea varieties. Having this knowledge helps you understand how to prepare and brew coffee beans or tea leaves. This also allows you to answer questions related to the drinks being served.
- 2.Sharpen your knowledge working with varieties of coffee beans and tea leaves. There are many different techniques on coffee bean roasting and tea leaf brewing which can change a drink’s flavor profile. The basic methods for roasting and tea brewing are usually taught on the job or can be learned through seminars conducted by local coffee associations such as the Philippine Coffee Board or informal groups such as the Philippine Tea Enthusiasts Association.
- 3.To advance in your career as a Barista, a business management, food & beverage related degree, or a barista certification course from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) can lead to leadership positions. With experience, you can also start your own café business.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Barista employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Dietetics
Cash Handling
Food and Beverage Services
Hotel Management
Nutrition
Tourism
Sanitation
Food Technology
Service Management
Hospitality
Restaurant Service
Administration Management
Motivating Others
Customer Service
Coffee Brewing
Punctual
Brewing
Organised
Beverage Preparation
Cleaning
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Latest Barista reviews
5.0Jun 2023
Awesome
Reviewer's QualificationBachelor of Hospitality Management
ExperienceLess than a year
Organisation sizeSmall (1-19 employees)
SpecialisationHospitality & Tourism
The good thingsIf you love coffee barista is one of a kind career for you.every person loves drinking coffee specially in the morning it set the mood of your day.
The challengesThere are some costumer that are rude make you angry.you have to be super long patience at to be kind to others because customer is the bloodline of a business..
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