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As a member of an energetic team, the host/hostess may also need to answer the phones and fill to-go orders when needed. Join the Red Lobster family as a Host/Hostess where your goal is to make the beginning and end of each guest’s dining experience nothing less than extraordinary.
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Our restaurant gets busy, which means our host/hostess will need to monitor a waiting list, manage a floor chart with available tables, and be able to communicate with guests who are waiting. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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Our team is proud to be known for not serving any endangered species on the menu and for buying only from fisheries that are sustainably managed through BAP (Best Aquaculture Practices) standards. W ith seafood served from over 30 countries, Red Lobster has a long standing commitment to sustainable fishing and farming.
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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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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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The Breakfast Host/Hostess enhances customer satisfaction by preparing and setting up the buffet with complimentary food and beverage items in accordance with established policies and procedures, as well as applicable health-related regulations and laws.
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The host or hostess is the first impression the Guest receives when they come to our restaurant, and they are also the last. The Melting Pot is a full service restaurant serving dinner nightly.
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If hired in the position of Host/Hostess, employee will clear tables of dishes and silverware, reset table for next customers, will scrub, sweep and otherwise maintain clean floor areas in the restaurant and will be responsible for taking the trash out to the dumpster as needed.
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The Host/ Hostess is the face of the restaurant: welcomes guests, seat them at tables or in lounge, and help ensure quality of facilities and guest service. Use of Open Table for reservations. Please do not apply if you do not have Open Table experience.
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Team Member | Cashier | Cook | Line Server | Grill | Host/Hostess. Cleaning work shall entail sweeping and mopping floors, scrubbing, rinsing and polishing tables, seats, windows, doors, countertops, kitchenware, and kitchen equipment, and removing unused items from dining area and litter from the premises.
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Landmark Hospitality is seeking a Host/Hostess to join their team. The job description of a restaurant hostess requires excellent interpersonal skills, a friendly demeanor, and the ability to interpret and manage different server sections on the restaurant floor.
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Training and proficient in all areas of the front-of-house functions like Hostess, Bus, Server, Bartender, Head Waiter, Trainer and Take-Away. Training and proficient in all areas of the front-of-house functions like Hostess, Bus, Server, Bartender, Head Waiter, Trainer and Take-Away.
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The Host/Hostess is responsible for greeting guest(s) and seating them at an appropriate table before they are introduced to their server. The Host/Hostess may perform a variety of other tasks within a restaurant establishment which may include ringing up orders, refilling beverages, setting tables, and cleaning eating/serving areas; performs all other responsibilities as directed by the business or as assigned by management.
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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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The Host/Hostess is expected to be able to perform the job functions with reasonable accommodation. Almost always, youre the first person guests meet when they come to Millers Ale House. Maintains a neat and organized work area, as well as Blackboard Specials board.
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