How To Get a Career in Bartending Columbus OH

There are two ways to get a career in bartending. The traditional way of course would be to acquire the skills needed through on the job training. The other would be to complete a course at a reputable Bartending School.

Local Companies

New Directions Career Center
614-849-0028
199 E Rich St
Columbus, OH
Teach Enterprise
614-857-1811
899 E Broad St
Columbus, OH
Career & Workforce Development Center
614-237-9675
1070 College Ave
Columbus, OH
Crossley Celia D & Associates Ltd
614-538-2808
3011 Bethel Rd Ste 201
Columbus, OH
MidWest Ministry Development Service
614-442-8822
1520 Old Henderson Rd
Columbus, OH
Cova-Center of Vocational Alternatives
614-294-7117
3770 N High St
Columbus, OH
Buckeye Resumes
614-861-6606
2092 Atterbury Ave
Columbus, OH
R L Stevens & Associates
614-431-3653
1105 Schrock RD
Columbus, OH
Research Associates International
614-885-1405
1425 E Dublin Granville RD
Columbus, OH
Worthington Career Services
614-890-1645
6636 Belleshire St
Columbus, OH

There are two ways to get a career in bartending. The traditional way of course would be to acquire the skills needed through on the job training. The other would be to complete a course at a reputable Bartending School.

  1. On-the-job training: This is a fast-pace industry. As a result most establishments do not have the time to train new hires for a bartending position. However, they often fill openings in the bartending position through in-house promotions. Employers realize that customer/employee interaction and knowledge of the menu (food and drink), as well as familiarity of the specific equipment within that establishment are key factors in hiring a bartender. Any position within this facility will give you an edge. Here are a few examples.
    • Wait staff: The wait staff already has extensive knowledge of the drinks. They are aware of the drinks being served, as well as what is in them. They also have had interaction with the patrons, etc.
    • Bar-back: Bar-backing experience will give you a familiarity of just about everything behind the bar. You know what each bottle is and were it is located. You know which bottles require ice for chilling, etc.
    • Cook/short order cook: You have great knowledge of the food menu, and can quickly recommend an item to a particular customer.
  2. Bartending school: Bartending schools provide hands-on training in a simulated bar. You will learn how to make a wider variety of drinks as well as proper etiquette for all types of establishments, from high-class to casual. Most bartending schools will provide job-placement assistance. There are two ways to complete a bartending course:
    • In school: On average it will take 3-6 weeks to earn your certificate. Tuition can vary widely, anywhere from a couple hundred to a few thousand dollars. Do research. Be sure it is a reputable institution. Often the more expensive schools have a much better job placement percentage. This advantage will allow you to start earning money faster, in effect paying for itself....

Click here to read the rest of the article at HowToDoThings.com

Author: Dave Caldarelli

Featured Local Company

New Directions Career Center

614-849-0028
199 E Rich St
Columbus, OH