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20% discount on any food purchase at Eat'n Park, Hello Bistro, The Porch, and Parkhurst Dining. As our greeter, you are the first smile our guests will see. 20% discount on any food purchase at Eat'n Park, Hello Bistro, The Porch, and Parkhurst Dining.
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Eat'n Park Hospitality Group provides equal employment opportunities to all team members and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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We offer a career development path for all restaurant team members. Our family dining experience offers you extremely flexible schedules to meet your work/life needs. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
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Acknowledge the presence of our guests immediately with a friendly greeting. Team members are also required to perform other tasks as directed by a supervisor. Work well with others and assist fellow team members as needed.
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Paid time off•Management career advancement opportunities•Access to continuous development with Smile Universe•Eligibility for 401k, vision, dental and medical plans This position is eligible for a one hundred dollar bonus per quarter when working an average of 35 hours per week over the course of the entire quarter.
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Essential FunctionsAcknowledge the presence of our guests immediately with a friendly greeting. This bonus is paid in the first pay check after the end of the quarter. Observe guest reactions to ensure we are acknowledging any problems and alert management if there is an issue that needs resolved.
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Occasionally lifting up to 50 lbs and frequently lifting up to 20 lbs. Utilize the tools provided to stay organized and seat guestsPresent guests with a menu and suggest food items as identified by management.
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Standing and/or walking - 100% of time. At Eat’n Park restaurants, we pride ourselves on consistently creating smiles for our guests.
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Standing and/or walking - 100% of time. At Eat’n Park restaurants, we pride ourselves on consistently creating smiles for our guests.
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This position is eligible for a one hundred dollar bonus per quarter when working an average of 35 hours per week over the course of the entire quarter. Present guests with a menu and suggest food items as identified by management.
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