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As a Team Member at Red Robin, you will enjoy: EXCELLENT Opportunities to grow with us - over 40% of our Managers were hourly Team Members Flexible work schedule Referral bonuses for bringing new members to our team Eligible for 401(k) retirement plan (if qualified) 50% discount on Red Robin food and 25% for your family Red Robin isn't your typical burger restaurant.
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You'll also prepare and store food ingredients, assemble food and beverage orders, check to make sure they're correct, package products, and maintain a clean, safe work and dining environment. You enjoy people and providing friendly, accurate service to customers as well as your teammates and managers.
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Working well with teammates and accepting coaching from management team. Working well with teammates and accepting coaching from management team. Meeting customer needs and taking steps to solve food or service issues.
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Now Hiring / Immediate Opportunities for Full Time and Part Time: LINE COOK (CHEF / PREP / KITCHEN TEAM) You will learn the Red Robin style of food preparation, which includes cutting, sauting, broiling, frying, and cooking various meals such as meats, fish, poultry, vegetables, soups, salads, and other ingredients.
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Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees." Key responsibilities include greeting customers in the restaurant or drive-thru, taking and ringing up orders, handling payment and thanking customers.
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Having a clean and tidy appearance and work habits. You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer.
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Since the doors opened at our first location in Seattle in 1969, we have always been a team filled with unbridled energy, magnetic personalities, and a passion for having fun! Red Robin is a full service restaurant concept that has growth opportunities in a casual dining restaurnat environment.
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Friendly and smiling team member with a positive attitude to assist guest in their dining experience in manners such as food and beverage selections. Since 1958, IHOP® has been the place where people connect over breakfast, enjoy study breaks, grab a bite before or after sporting events, and so much more.
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Inclusive, and a similar job at other Brands, Franchise or License locations may be different. This Summary Overview generally describes key job standards for Taco Bell Corporate employees. Being friendly and helpful to customers and co-workers.
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Once you are a part of our team, you can enjoy: A fun, fast-paced work environment Flexible scheduling Free or discounted employee meals Free Mental Health services via WeHelpNOLA Comprehensive training program to learn new restaurant skills Opportunity for advancement in a growing company Opportunity for health insurance & 401(K) after advancement Compensation Servers start at $5 per hour base, plus tips.
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You enjoy being around people and providing friendly, accurate service to customers, fellow team members and leaders. You'll also prepare and store food ingredients and beverage orders, check to make sure they're correct, package products, and maintain a clean, safe work and dining environment.
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Key responsibilities include greeting customers in the restaurant or drive. thru, taking and. ringing up orders, handling payment and thanking customers. Being friendly and helpful to customers and co.
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Communicating with customers, teammates and managers in a positive manner.
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Our team members take great pride in their performance, are hardworking and enjoy a fast-paced environment. Order Taker/Dining Room. Join the "We Appreciate You" team, a company that appreciates and recognizes accomplishments, supports a "promote from within" philosophy, encourages a work/life balance and treats everyone with respect.
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Communicating with customers, fellow team members, and leaders in a positive manner. Working well with other team members and accepting coaching from the leadership team. You enjoy serving others with a "Here to Serve" attitude.
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