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Near the Carolina Forest area, you ll also find Wheels of Yesteryear and Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament ! Large Non-profit seeking experienced BC Hospice and Palliative Care physician for Coastal hospital in South Carolina.
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Virtual and in-person social events, fun partner perks (like Mavs tickets, trips to Medieval times, and more!) Virtual and in-person social events, fun partner perks (like Mavs tickets, trips to Medieval times, and more.
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From Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament to Cinemark Egyptian 24 and Bass Pro Shops, our Arundel Mills hotel’s destination is central to it all. Residence Inn Arundel Mills BWI Airport in Hanover, Maryland, is centrally located in the BWI Business District near Northrop Grumman, L3, Verizon, Liberty Mutual- to name a few.
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Strong communication skills with management, team members, and guestsAbility to multi-task and thrive in a fun and fast-paced environmentAbility to lift and carry up to 40 lbsExcellent customer service skillsPhysical ability to stand, walk and walk up and down stairs for extended periodsAbility to work varied hours/days, including nights, weekends and holidays, as neededPERKS FOR WORKING AT MEDIEVAL TIMES.
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Medieval Times is looking for STABLE HANDS to assist us with taking care of the Horses. The Stable Hand contributes to the overall show quality by consistently maintaining a standard of excellence by maintaining a healthy, well-groomed herd of horses and a clean, well maintained stable area to house them.
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Medieval Times is looking for CASHIERS who are responsible for maintaining outstanding customer service by processing ticket sales quickly, accurately and efficiently. Company : Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament.
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Arundel Mills Mall adjacent to the hotel features over 200 shops, dining and entertainment options including Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament and Maryland LIVE, Marylands largest casino and entertainment complex.
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Medieval Times is looking for enthusiastic RETAIL SALES CLERKS to join our dynamic team in maintaining outstanding customer service while selling retail items and photos. Brand: Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament.
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Receives payment for admission ticket sales. 1-2 cashier, retail, or customer service experience. Maintains awareness of all admissions prices and packages as well as all promotions and advertisements.
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Assists guests in enhancing he excitement of their Medieval Times experience. Follows Medieval Times cash handling policies. Great 1st job opportunity, no experience necessary, just an outgoing personality with a passion for guest service.
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