Food & Drink Magazine

Down with Craigslist

By Waiterstoday @Waiters_Today

If you work in the food-service industry, chances are you’ve wandered casually into the dark hole of Craigslist in search of a gig. After scrolling for what seems like hours, emailing resumes to shady email addresses in pursuit of questionable job descriptions, all the while knowing there are tons of people vying for the same job it starts to feel like a pretty hopeless process. Well EatDrinkJobs is trying to change that.

Signing up for EatDrinkJobs means access to quality, premium jobs. You can apply for jobs at places like Soho House and Tavern 29 - not McSketch’s Shack of Family Fun. Plus, it makes YOU more appealing. 

Every user creates an online profile that includes their resume, then  a recommendation request is automatically sent to a former colleague, boss, or peer of your choice, which is filled out and attached to your profile.  That’s why the best restaurants post with us - when you are coming recommended it makes their lives easier and yours. Plus it’s FREE for job seekers. 

EatDrinkJobs is based out of Brooklyn and was founded by Julie Lerner and Jason Miller - both seasoned foodie pros with a passion for people and job placement. EDJ is a premium alternative to Craigslist and the tangled web it weaves. Did we mention it’s free? If you’re looking for an awesome restaurant job you really have nothing to lose, other than 10 minutes you could be online shopping.


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