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Highly motivated and caring team members needed for morning, afternoon, and night front counter positions which include working as a Cashier, Host/Hostess, Bagger, Order Taker (inside and outside), Expeditor, Server, and Dining Room Attendant.
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Job Summary : We are looking for a Breakfast Attendant (Host / Hostess) who will be responsible for making guests feel welcome and comfortable. May perform other duties as required or assigned including but not limited to the cleaning of public restrooms, guest laundry room and lobby area.
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Be flexible and willing to assist in other positions, such as food runner or dining room attendant, as needed to support the team and ensure a seamless guest experience. Be flexible and willing to assist in other positions, such as food runner or dining room attendant, as needed to support the team and ensure a seamless guest experience.
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Needed for MORNING / DAY front counter positions which include working as a Cashier, Host/Hostess, Bagger, Order Taker, Expeditor, Server and Dining Room Attendant. Needed for MORNING / DAY front counter positions which include working as a Cashier, Host/Hostess, Bagger, Order Taker, Expeditor, Server and Dining Room Attendant.
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We are currently hiring for all FRONT OF HOUSE Restaurant Positions in all of our South Beach Locations We have Full-time & Part-time positions available within our two South Beach locations: South Beach - Collins Ave We are currently interviewing for all positions including DINING ROOM ATTENDANT SERVER (MORNING SHIFT) BARISTA HOST/HOSTESS We offer Health, dental benefits, and a 401k plan.
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Provides efficient assistance to the server staff with high levels of guest service.
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Serve as dining room host/hostess attendant or catering deliveries during downtimes. Requirements/Responsibilities-MUST be willing and able to be BOTH a delivery driver as well as an inside team member that supports our dining room, drive thru and carry out meal fulfillment.
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Set up pool host/hostess stand, answer phone calls according to the Four Seasons standards, and make recommendations as to the set-up of the room, maintain a station chart and cover count for the restaurant.
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Food & Beverage Banquet Manager, In Room Dining Manager, Assistant General Manager - Prime 54, Assistant Director of F&B, Restaurant Reservationist, Busser/Runner, Banquet Captain, Gourmet Coffee Attendant, Host/Hostess and Food Runner, F&B Supervisor - Glow Bar, Assistant Manager - La Cote.
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As a Security Host/Hostess, the main goal is to provide a safe and secure environment that enables our guests, cast members and vendors to experience the magic of Disney. The Security Host/Hostess performs protective and enforcement functions in a courteous and professional manner while dealing with emergencies, undesired conduct, disturbances, threats to life and property.
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Job Summary : We are looking for a Breakfast Bar Attendant/Breakfast Bar Host-Hostess who will be responsible for making guests feel welcome and comfortable. About Us: American Hospitality Management, Inc. (AHM) is a nationwide, award-winning, hospitality management group servicing limited and full service hotels, extended stay, and resort properties.
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Responsibilities: Host/Hostess/Attendant is responsible for providing the highest quality of service possible to guests in an efficient and courteous manner within the complimentary breakfast area of a hotel.
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Various positions within the restaurant, e.g., host/hostess, dining room attendant, waitperson, etc. Observe and direct actions of subordinates monitor all activity within the dining room and to inspect and maintain areas for which responsible.
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As a member of our hospitality team, the primary responsibility of a Host is to provide a welcoming and positive dining experience for guests by delivering exceptional customer service. A crucial part of this role is to handle dining reservations and assist with special services or arrangements, clear and reset tables for a smooth table turnover process, and complete assigned daily and weekly side work to ensure operational efficiency.
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