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Past industry experience that can translate into success in this job: hotel, hotel housekeeper, tourism, hospitality, restaurant, restaurant manager, supervisor, server, customer service, waitress, waiter, bartender, bartending, banquet, concierge, travel, tour guide, sales, industrial or commercial cleaner, mover, packer.
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Experience bartending in a hotel, restaurant or club with fine dining experience preferred. The Bartender is responsible for bar service in The Pub. With the direction/guidance of the Director of Dining Services and Dining Service Manager, the Bartender will assist with planning, coordinating and implementing a variety of beverages with and without alcohol; menu selection and preparation of serving beverages and food to residents, guest, and family members.
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If you love bartending and being social, are great at setting the atmosphere and keeping regulars happy, but are over the bar scene, and want to check out an alternative to alcohol and the nightlife scene, you have found the right place.
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Persons with Experience in the following areas should apply: Hospitality, Restaurant, Restaurant Server, Restaurant Management, Restaurant Supervisor, Restaurant General Manager, Restaurant Experience, Server, Host/Hostess, Front of the House, Back of the House, Hospitality Management, Barista, Bartending, Bartender.
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A background in bartending in an upscale rooftop and/or pool environment t is preferred. The bartender will bartend for both The Laurel Hotel & Spa's Library on the 6th floor and The rooftop pool and bar on the rooftop.
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21+ years old Valid OLCC and food handler's permit Previous bartending experience is a plus! Join Sandy Family Restaurant in Sandy, OR as a full-time Restaurant Bartender and embark on a journey filled with flavorful concoctions and friendly faces.
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The Laurel Hotel & Spa will anchor the premier corner of South College Street and Thach Avenue, affording a stunning view of iconic Samford Hall. The amenities will include 16 luxurious rooms, 10 suites, 6 residences, a spa, fitness studio, rooftop pool, rooftop bar, rooftop pool, cabana service and yoga pavilion.
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Previous bartending/mixologist experience required or equivalent training. Beverage Manager/Restaurant Supervisor Restaurant Manager Food & Beverage Manager. Previous bartending/mixologist experience required or equivalent training.
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Join us for this incredible opportunity to be part of our Food & Beverage team as a Seasonal Bartender at our rooftop lounge, The Nest at Thompson Seattle! This position offers opportunity for casual conversation, creativity and allows for building on ones style and previous bartending experiences.
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Candidates must have experience in bartending and food service as well as a desire to work with seniors. Watermark Retirement Communities, Inc, is an equal opportunity employer, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran/LGBTQ/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity or Expression-proudly embracing diversity in all of its manifestations.
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Prefer one or more years of previous bartending experience and Bartender certification. Must have one or more years of previous bartending experience or Bartender certification.
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Perform various other duties as assigned EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Minimum of High School education Minimum of three (3) years in a bartending role Certification in bartending preferred Alcohol awareness certification preferred KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of alcohol serving practices and standards Ability to communicate effectively verbally Ability to exceed expectations of guests Detail-oriented Team player.
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2 + years experience bartending within a luxury hotel and/or previous experience in bartending. The Pool Bartender provides hotel guests and servers with quick and efficient beverage service with a complete working knowledge of all products served by the bar.
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Legal age to serve alcohol is a must Experience bartending or working in a juice bar would be beneficial The flexibility and availability to work nights, holidays and/or weekends should be doable What you can look forward to.
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Experience bartending or working in a juice bar would be beneficial. As our bartender, you'll be prepping and making all of our in house juices, preparing our unique signature cocktails, and brewing the occasional latte.
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