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THE MOST IMPORTANT NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FOR BAR STAFF

There is never a better time to make positive changes in your career than at the start of a New Year! Starting off in January with a fresh mindset and new goals to achieve will ensure a year full of professional success and personal development.

Who better to suggest the best resolutions to progress your career than Luxury Events and World Class Manager Dan Dove?

My journey

I have been working in the hospitality industry for 14 years, originally starting my bartending journey in Spain, where I worked in a cocktail bar before being promoted to head bartender.

I later returned to London as a training manager for a group of Asian restaurants and cocktail bars before eventually creating my own luxury bar events company.

After 5 years managing and designing events for various drinks brands, I decided I wanted to work for a large drinks company. Nowadays, the majority of my time is spent building and developing the Diageo World Class program.

Career opportunities for you

There has never been a more exciting time to be part of the drinks industry, with so many career opportunities that you can work towards. Whether you’re aiming to be a top bartender, a brand ambassador or an on-trade consultant, now is the time to start thinking of your long-term goals and what skills you need to develop in order to get there.

5 New Year’s resolutions to kick-Start your year

Whatever your career ambitions, here are my top New Year’s resolutions you should be making this year in order to progress in the industry:

1. Continue Learning

In bartending, as with any career, it’s crucial to always stay on your toes and be open to learning new things, whether it’s mastering a tricky technique or improving your customer service skills. Think about your skillset and assess where you think you can improve. The DBA online course matcher can help you find a course that’s right for you. You can also improve your skills on the job—why not ask people on your team if they can show you the secrets behind their signature cocktails or give you any service tips and vice versa?

2. Build Your Knowledge Outside of the Bar

Ensure you gain a wider knowledge of the industry. Try to develop managerial skills and learn more about the business aspect of running a bar. Whether it is learning more about profitable cocktail menus or how to manage a team effectively, these skills will benefit your career in the long run and make you a better professional. It is also a good idea to start building up your knowledge outside of your venue by working on and managing events, writing blogs or articles for publications, or even consulting for other bars. Not only will this help give you a broader idea of what is happening in the industry, but it will also help you network and build up that all-important contact list. For more tips, check out our Bar Management page.

3. Travel

Nowadays, bartenders have more opportunities to travel than ever before and experience how bars in other countries operate. When I travel, I immerse myself in a country’s culture, food, drink, social mannerisms and technology – this is what inspires me to think outside the box. If you can’t physically travel as much as you want, you can always keep up with trends and developments abroad by exploring what is happening online. Read articles and follow influential bartenders and industry leaders from around the world on social media to ensure you keep up-to-date with what is going on.

4. Network, Network, Network

Whether I'm invited to an event, having a drink in a bar or traveling the world, I use every opportunity to meet new people. The drinks industry (which I prefer to call the entertainment industry) is generally very friendly and welcoming, so take every chance to learn from others. Exchange business cards, join clubs and communities(both online and offline) and most of all build your bar family around you. Ensure you have a good relationship with different beverage companies and respect what they are all doing individually and collectively—you never know what the future holds

5. Self-Promotion

Promote yourself the same way you would promote your brands or your venue. I always tell the team that they are never off-shift. This can be quite a daunting prospect, but the truth of the matter is that with modern technology and social media, your career could skyrocket or plummet in a split second. Carry yourself well at any events you attend and start to think about building yourself as a brand. Ensure your social media platforms represent you in a professional and interesting way. For example, you could post a photo of your latest creative serve, or post a link on Twitter and Facebook to a blog post you have recently written. Click here for further tips on how to promote your venue online.