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Keeping seating chart organized and following rotation as they seat the dining room. Answering phones and assisting guests with call-ahead seating or to go orders. Currently hiring for the position of Host now.
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Assist host or hostess by answering phones, taking to-go orders, greeting, seating, and thanking guests. Be physically active for long periods without getting tired or out of breath. Focus on one source of sound and ignore others.
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This restaurant Front of House job for Hospo / Hospitality Team Members will focus on Guest seating, greeting, and reception / reservation duties, you also will be expected to provide great customer service.
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Host staff are responsible for seating guests, managing wait lists, informing guests of Purple Cow offerings, presenting guests with menus and other sales materials in an friendly, enthusiastic manner with a smile.
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RUSTY BUCKET RESTAURANT AND TAVERN is seeking a HOST to join our team! Guest Services controls the seating of the guests in the dining room to assure the quality of service, guest satisfaction, and maximize sales opportunities.
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Coordinates seating for Reservations and large parties. Maintains flow of seating to allow co-workers to effectively serve guests. o Seat guests - assign seating using digital reservation system.
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The host/ess is responsible for delivering a friendly greeting upon guests arrival, promptly seating the guests, and bidding them farewell and inviting them back upon their departure. This job description is a summary of duties, which you as a Host/ess are expected to perform in your normal course of work.
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As the primary point of contact upon guest arrival, the Host / Hostess is mainly responsible for greeting and seating guests in a friendly, professional and efficient manner. The host / hostess always pays close attention to detail and is the liaison between guests and FOH/BOH staff to ensure a seamless guest experience that is synonymous with Milos standards.
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NORTON HEALTHCARE SPORTS & LEARNING CENTER operated by ASM Global is a state-of-the-art indoor/outdoor track and field facility on 24-acres in the Russell neighborhood of Louisville, KY. It will house seating for 4,000 and will feature entertainment space with a bowling alley and an interactive rock-climbing wall, community green space and outdoor event space.
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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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Come join the Outback family as a Host/Server Assistant, where you will make each Guests day better with friendly, prompt, and attentive service. Seating the guest in the dining and bar areas, while ensuring a smooth handoff to service staff.
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On top of seating Guests, you assist Servers and Managers by communicating with them in terms of party counts and seating so that everything runs smoothly. Hosts can make Guest experiences great - and being a Host can be a lot of fun.
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The Cashier / Host / Curbside Assistant interactions with our guests and these impressions ultimately dictate whether the guest will return. Offers assistance to guests who may need help, including seating guests at peak times.
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The Host/ To Go position is a multifaceted position that requires the team member to greet the guests with a warm, welcoming smile, control the flow of seating, support the staff with whatever is necessary to take care of the guest and execute the to go role when necessary.
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Dining and other discounts - did someone say Honey Butter Croissants? You are the first person guests see when they walk in the door; it's your job to make them feel welcome, glad they came and to seat them quickly.
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