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However, we do hire Host / Hostesses who are at least 17 years of age in all states except for New Hampshire. Since the doors opened at our first location in Seattle in 1969, we have always been a team filled with unbridled energy, magnetic personalities, and a passion for having fun.
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As a Host/Hostess, you're not just managing reservations; you're setting the tone for the dining experience by providing a warm and inviting welcome. Whether you're an experienced host/hostess or someone eager to be the welcoming face of the dining establishment, we provide a spectrum of opportunities right in your area.
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Always Accepting Applications Host/Hostess Responsible for providing a great first impression by displaying a friendly demeanor and escorting Guests to tables - the host will take reservations with a wait list when necessary.
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As a Host/Hostess, you play a special role for our guests. As a Host/Hostess, you play a special role for our guests. Completing side work, clean and assist other team members as needed.
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As a Hostess/Host, you help set the standards by which our restaurant is judged in your personal appearance, your disposition, and your attitude towards the guest. A good Host needs to have a positive attitude at all times and be able to maintain that attitude in any situation.
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Engaging in friendly conversation as you suggest new menu items, process payments, make correct change and help with the beverage orders for guests. Greeting guests in a warm, friendly, smiling manner that welcomes them into our restaurant and sets the stage for a positive experience.
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We hire team members who are at least 17 years old for Host / Hostess roles only. Full Time & Part Time Opportunities Available For: Host / Hostess At Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub we're always looking for great team members to join in the fun and “Love Where You Work” In return, we offer flexible work schedules, a great work environment, excellent opportunities for advancement along with the following benefits: Training & Advancement - An in-depth & comprehensive training program to ensure our Team Members can develop & grow with us.
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A Restaurant Host/Hostess is responsible for welcoming guests and escorting them to their seats for dining in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Ninety Nine Restaurants is an Equal Opportunity & E-Verify Employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. At The Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub, we're proud to offer flexible schedules, full training with opportunities to grow your career, comprehensive benefits, and a safe enjoyable work environment We treat people right, and that's why our team makes new guests feel welcome, and regulars feel right at home.
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This restaurant front of house job for Hosts or Hostesses will focus on guest seating or greeting or reception / reservations duties in which you will be expected to provide great customer service.
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We’re looking for an artist in disguise, a jack-of-all-trades, or better yet, a Host/ Hostess! We’re looking for an artist in disguise, a jack-of-all-trades, or better yet, a Host/ Hostess.
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This restaurant front of house job for Hosts or Hostesses will focus on guest seating or greeting or reception / reservations duties in which you will be expected to provide great customer service.
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Reporting to the General Manager and Restaurant Manager, the Host/Hostess greets and seats guests in a friendly and courteous manner, receives payment and assists other service personnel as needed to provide total guest satisfaction.
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Hostess with experiences in previous restaurant. Greeting, seating, coordinating floor plan to ensure wonderful experiences for all guests. Ability to multitask and maintain a cheerful disposition is an absolute necessity.
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