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As a Barista, you get to ensure they java nice day each time they are with us. A Day in the Life: As a Barista, you will be provided with the skills and products to make the customer’s day memorable – and that’s no tall order.
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As a Starbucks barista, you’ll create the Starbucks Experience for our customers through excellent service and expertly-crafted products. You’d make a great barista if you: Consider yourself a “people person,” and enjoy meeting others.
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Position Requirements:Job Specifications Six (6) months of prior experience as a Barista strongly preferred, but not required. Responsible for preparing and serving beverages (primarily specialty non-alcoholic hot beverages) and snacks in a timely, courteous, and professional manner.
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SoCheesecake #LifeAtCheesecakeAs a Barista / Baker, you're the friendly face behind our beautiful bakery case, putting the finishing touches on our famous cheesecakes and desserts. You'll glaze our iconic strawberries, create perfect whipped cream dollops that "wow" and craft delicious espresso beverages for our guests to enjoy.
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Why you will choose us: Albertsons Companies Inc. has always been a people-oriented business, and thoughtful people practices remain a core element of our company’s philosophy. Favorite beverages, new and exciting pastry and food offerings, merchandise, and unique whole beans, combined with engaged service is what drives customers to our Starbucks.
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Demonstrate the company s core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety.
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If meeting with customers and the opportunity to make their day special with a favorite Starbucks beverage is the perfect blend for you, then we invite you to come and see what’s brewing on our team! Vacation / Paid Time Off Our Values We put people first.
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Responsible for preparing, processing, packaging, and stocking products according to Starbucks Standards.
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Additional wage increases when certified as a Barista! What Does it take to be a Successful Barista? Participates actively in training to learn new and promotional products. Delivers Operational ExcellenceProvides consistent quality in the preparation of drinks and brewing of coffee and tea.
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From free coffee to competitive pay, Starbucks is proud to offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package to our eligible part-time and full-time partners. Prepare food and beverages to standard recipes or customized for customers, including recipe changes such as temperature, quantity of ingredients or substituted ingredients.
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You will begin your journey with us as a Barista, where you will play a crucial role in welcoming customers to our bubble tea shop and meticulously crafting their orders to perfection. You will begin your journey with us as a Barista, where you will play a crucial role in welcoming customers to our bubble tea shop and meticulously crafting their orders to perfection.
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Learn different positions, such as: cashier, drive-thru (at applicable locations), salad & sandwich makers, barista, dishwashing, and dining room cleanliness. Bi-weekly pay) – Employee Meal Discounts.
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Description Job Responsibilities:· Foster a people first and inclusive work environment by treating everyone with respect and having fun!
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Food Service positions available(multiple shifts available)Flexible schedules available; must be able to work a flexible schedule as needed (Weekends, holidays, mornings, and nights) TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW-TEXT MAV TO About the Job: Cinnabon Specialist: Create delicious Cinnabon treats as a skilled product specialist, serving as a talented Cinnabon drink Barista, and delight customers with delectable product samples when needed.
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Our ideal Personal Care Specialist candidate should be friendly and upbeat, much like a barista in your favorite coffee shop. Our ideal Personal Care Specialist candidate should be friendly and upbeat, much like a barista in your favorite coffee shop.
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