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Can keep cool and calm in a fast-paced, energetic work environment. As a Starbucks shift supervisor, you’ll be a role model of the store operations standards that define our Starbucks Experience.
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Responsibilities Keep up to date with investor campaigns General project coordination between the investor and internal team and keeping both parties accountable for implementation, deliverables, workload, and due dates Work collaboratively with the Growth Strategist, Media Buyer, and Ad Designer to understand the performance of the campaigns and accounts to preemptively relay information and data to the investor.
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Maintains a calm demeanor during periods of high volume or unusual events to keep store operating to standard and to set a positive example for the shift team. Educates and informs customers about the differences among coffee beans, coffee preparation and home brewing methods.
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Maintain a calm demeanor during periods of high volume or unusual events to keep store operating to standard and to set a positive example for the shift team. Perform side work at the start and end of each shift as required.
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Demonstrate a calm demeanor during periods of high volume or unusual events to keep the store operating to standard and to set a positive example for the team. Utilize management information tools and analyze financial reports to identify and address trends and issues in store performance.
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Bussers readily clean high touch surfaces, keep ice wells full, distribute glassware, perform bathroom checks, pre-bus dishes from guests, and are responsible for side work duties. Job Requirements Good physical condition to walk and stand during entire shift Excellent communication skills Demonstrable customer service skills Knowledge of health and safety regulations Understanding of restaurant etiquette Strong time management skills Ability to remain calm and professional in a fast paced work environment.
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Responsibilities: · Assist with daily operations · Ability to remain calm in a fast paced environment · Greet Guests within seconds of them entering restaurant · Take orders and receive payment for transactions · Clean and stock guest areas · Prep sandwiches and other items ordered · Clean, sanitize and keep food areas stocked · Meet restaurant and customer service objectives Requirements: · Customer focused, friendly · Ability to work flexible hours · Reliable transportation.
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As a Starbucks barista, you’ll create the Starbucks Experience for our customers through excellent service and expertly-crafted products. From free coffee to competitive pay, Starbucks is proud to offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package to our eligible part-time and full-time partners.
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Are open to learning new things (especially the latest beverage recipe!) You’d make a great shift supervisor if you: Take initiative and act as a role model to others. Benefits include 100% tuition coverage through our Starbucks College Achievement Plan, health coverage with a variety of plans to choose from, and stock & savings programs like our equity reward program, Bean Stock.
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Are experienced with responsibilities like cash-handling and store safety. People of color, women, LGBTQIA+, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. What’s more, Starbucks offers flexible scheduling and opportunities for paid time off.
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We believe that enables us to better meet our mission and values while serving customers throughout our global communities. We connect with each other, our customers and our communities to make a positive impact every day.
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Educates and informs customers about the differences among chocolate, preparation and selections. At Max Brenner Chocolate, we are cultivating a dynamic work environment that focuses around creating unparalleled experiences by introducing Guests to our new chocolate culture.
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Provides quality beverages, whole bean, and food products consistently for all customers by adhering to all recipe and presentation standards. Meet store operating policies and standards, including providing quality beverages and food products, cash handling and store safety and security.
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HVAC experience, appliance repair, apartment turns, painting, plastering, and general cleaning; willing to pick up trash daily and keep dumpsters clean. Additional Benefits – Employee Assistance Program; United Concierge Medicine (telemedicine service, including Mental Health); Calm App Premium Subscription; Learning Care Group (childcare tuition discount); Tuition Assistance Program.
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Can you maintain focus on troubleshooting systems under pressure and keep a calm disposition with distressed customers? Can you maintain focus on troubleshooting systems under pressure and keep a calm disposition with distressed customers.
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