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As a full- or part-time Dining Room Server - Waiter - Waitress, you're the face of our restaurant, ensuring that our guests receive nothing but the best in food service! Hilton Garden Inn is looking for a full- or part-time Dining Room Server - Waiter - Waitress to join our restaurant team.
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Delaware North's Patina Restaurant Group is hiring a full-time Server to join our team at State Grill and Bar in New York, New York. As a Server, you will be the face of our restaurant and play a critical role in providing excellent service to our guests.
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As a server, you will be the smiling face of the guest experience while building skills to advance your career. 20% discount on any food purchase at Eat'n Park, Hello Bistro, The Porch, and Parkhurst Dining.
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As a Spur PM Server, your friendly, energetic and professional personality will be the evening face of the restaurant. Discounts at our Spas, Spur Restaurant & Bar, and Retail Stores.
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At Eat'n Park restaurants, we pride ourselves on consistently creating smiles for our guests while providing you with a flexible schedule that meets your work/life balance. Eat'n Park Hospitality Group provides equal employment opportunities to all team members and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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Keeping alert to guests needs such as pre-bussing, refilling drinks, and attending to accidents. Paid time off Management career advancement opportunities Access to continuous development with Smile Universe Eligibility for 401k, vision, dental and medical plans This position is eligible for a one hundred dollar bonus per quarter when working an average of 35 hours per week over the course of the entire quarter.
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Follow the uniform dress code and maintain proper hygiene. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
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This position is eligible for a one hundred dollar bonus per quarter when working an average of 35 hours per week over the course of the entire quarter. Serving food to guests in an assigned section, following the company policies and procedures.
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As AM/PM Server, your friendly, energetic and professional personality will be the morning/evening face of the restaurant. We are excited to welcome a new Seasonal Restaurant Server to our island-inspired resort.
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We are looking for someone with a friendly face and excellent work ethic to be the next Food & Beverage Server at Gateway National! - Responsible for preparing alcohol or non-alcohol beverages for bar and restaurant patrons.
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As a Server, you will be the face of our restaurant, providing top-notch service to our guests and ensuring their dining experience is exceptional. Collaborate with other team members, including kitchen staff and bartenders, to ensure smooth service Qualifications: Prior restaurant experience, preferably as a server/waiter/waitress Must be at least 18 years old Strong communication skills, with the ability to interact with guests in a friendly and professional manner.
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Previous experience waiting tables at a hotel, restaurant or club with fine dining preferred. You will be the face of our dining room and be responsible for our resident's experiences. Laurel Crest Retirement Community is seeking a full-time Servers/Wait Staff / Dietary Aides that are hospitality minded professionals looking for a rewarding experience working with older adults.
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Server Compensation: Starting at $11.40 per hour, plus tips; based on experience and restaurant location. You can be the jack of all trades, the smiling face that greets and serves the customers, or a cook who makes things happen behind the scenes.
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If you have a warm and engaging personality, excellent communication skills, and a strong attention to detail, we have the perfect opportunity for you as a Server at our upscale Tex-Mex restaurant.
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As a Server, you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact on guests' dining experience, ensuring they leave our restaurant with a smile on their face. Apply now to represent our restaurant with your friendly character and excellent service.
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