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So, whether you're a Maitre D’, Server, Foodrunner, Busser, Carry Out and Delivery Supervisor, Host/Hostess or a Bartender serving up drinks like the days of the Rat Pack, this team of fast-paced professionals welcome our Guests into our restaurants to break bread together and celebrate the richness of life.
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Manage service delivery in restaurant to ensure excellent service from point of entry to departure (e.g., greeting from host/hostess, speed of order taking and food and beverage delivery, fulfillment of special requests, collection of payment and invitation to return.
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So part of our way of life is helping make the dreams of others come true, through the special events we host and special memories we help create. Long days, lots of energetic service, staying upbeat, putting everyone else ahead of ourselves, hoisting heavy plates of Mom’s Lasagna.
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Foods Ice House/Support Host/Hostess must be willing to help in the park when needed. The Foods Support team is responsible for providing support to the Food Service department through ice production and delivery, beverage machine maintenance and novelty food storage and delivery.
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Today, thousands of restaurants later, Brinker International is the name behind good food, good times and great places to work. Our namesake, Norman Brinker, changed all that by pioneering the idea of “casual dining.
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On the local level, we support the North Texas Food Bank, and because we also have a heart for our own, making small contributions to the Brinker Family Fund adds up in a big way and helps out our own in times of need.
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A Host/Hostess is the first person the guest sees and the last: you are the face of the restaurant! A Host/Hostess is responsible for serving our guests with unparalleled hospitality to create unforgettable guest and team member experiences every day.
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The Host/Hostess is ultimately responsible for managing all aspects of the front door, guest arrival, seating and departure, in accordance with The Mark by Jean-Georges' Standards. The Host/Hostess is responsible for coordinating and managing all reservations, dining room and banquet seating, guest assistance, guest needs and the flow of guests in and out of the restaurant.
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Ensures adequate daily coverage for meal service by communicating with the Culinary Services Director and/or Host/Hostess, to include taking resident orders for meals, providing drink refills according to residents' / guests' requests, assists with the cleaning, resetting and preparation of the dining room in-between meal times.
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We hire team members who are at least 17 years old for Host / Hostess roles only. Ninety Nine Restaurants is an Equal Opportunity & E-Verify Employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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The advertised program is an AI recruiting assistant that helps you apply to jobs with Compass Group.
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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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Outreach, Canvasser, Promotions, Client Service, Human Resources, Food Service, Marketing, Entry Level, Sales, Promotions, Retail, Hospitality, Training, Leadership Development, Training Programs, Customer Service, Customer Care, Coordination, Communication, Collaboration, Team Environment, Mentor, Public Speaking, Strategy, Business, Psychology, Customer Relations, Bartending, Serving, Host/Hostess, Recruiting, Military, Finance, Insurance, Solar, Barista.
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Once upon a long time ago, going out to eat meant either a fancy, pricey, fussy restaurant, or a fast food drive-thru meal handed to you in a greasy paper sack. Biscotti Is Just A Hard Cookie, Until You Dip It In Espresso.
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This isn't just your next job - it's your opportunity to be part of an amazing team that delivers on our promise to meet and exceed our guest's experience the moment they walk through our doors!
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