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As host, you'll be the conductor of the orchestra that is service. As host, you'll be the conductor of the orchestra that is service. You will answer phones, take reservations, and be responsible for seating guests according to server availability.
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You are the first impression of the restaurant and set the tone for guests' experiences. Your attention to detail and communication are critically important. You are also the last note of the experience, and will wish guests farewell and invite them to come back.
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Culinary or pasty certification preferred, or at least 1 year of previous food service experience (EG: cook, server, host, baker, busser) As a Kitchen Leader at Sprinkles, you will be the conductor of the cupcakes.
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More than just greeting, seating and answering phones, a great host prevents traffic jams and serves as the conductor of the overall flow of the restaurant. The Host controls the flow of the restaurant through seating and to alleviate servers from getting multiple tables at one time to ensure each guest gets an excellent service experience.
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Culinary or pasty certification preferred, or at least 1 year of previous food service experience (EG: cook, server, host, baker, busser) Can lift at least 25 pounds, carrying cupcake trays, frosting, and bags of boxed purchases.
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Benefits: Conductor offers the following attractive benefits & perks including: medical plans, a dental & vision plans, 401(k) with employer contribution, an unlimited vacation policy, 10 sick days, short-term disability, long-term disability, generous paid parental leave, Employee assistance program, flexible savings accounts, paid holidays, life & accidental death insurance, & a host of perks (YOLO Months, internet/cell phone allowance, fully stacked kitchens, etc.
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Must be able to move around the front of the bakery as you bend down for bags and reach up for cupcake trays. Communicate the appropriate quantities and expectations to your kitchen staff regarding baking and frosting enough cupcakes for the day.
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You will oversee the production of each back-of-house associate, making sure they are following recipes, mixing all batters and frostings, and prepping each mix to be distributed to other bakeries if applicable.
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Ability to work a changing schedule that can begin between Midnight and 4am. Please note this position has an hourly pay range of $17-$19 an hour. You should enjoy mentoring others and being hands-on in the kitchen.
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