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Requirement: Previous experience as a host/hostess is preferred. The advertised program is a conversational recruiting assistant that helps you apply to jobs with Compass Group. Supervises the closing of the assigned dining room; ensures side work and station setup is properly completed.
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Position : IHOP- Cashier, Host/Hostess. Position : IHOP- Cashier, Host/Hostess. Comply with IHOP and Liberty uniform and appearance standards. Take guest remittance as required and make every effort to ensure the quality of the guests dining experience.
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He/she is also responsible for assisting the Host/Hostess in the prompt greeting and seating of all guests and assist servers as needed. + Assist servers and host/hostess in the serving of guests as needed.
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We are looking for a welcoming, energetic and personable host/hostess to join our team in Gilbert. We are looking for a welcoming, energetic and personable host/hostess to join our team in Gilbert.
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Previous work experience as a Host/Hostess or Food Server. Trapper's Sushi is looking to grow our team by adding a new Host/Cashier to our team! Host/Cashiers are the first point of contact for our guests.
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Escort customers to assigned dining or bar areas, provide menus and announce Food Server's name. Washington State Food Worker Card is required (before first day of work) Cater to guests who require extra attention (e.g. children, elderly.
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Responsible for cleanliness of host/hostess stand, floors, menus, signage, and special boards. Responsible for cleanliness of host/hostess stand, floors, menus, signage, and special boards.
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