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Upon returning to the station, hostesses also make any necessary changes to the dining room seating chart. While guests are waiting to be seated or waiting for take-out orders to be ready, it is the job of the hostess to ensure that the guests are made comfortable and kept informed of the status of their orders or wait times.
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Anna's House Hosts warmly greets guests and seats them in appropriate seating arrangements, clears away dirty dishes, sets tables, and provides assistance to the server staff. Coordinate with server staff about available seating options.
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Communicates with the wait staff and other restaurant personnel to ensure the guests' experience meets concept/company standards. Records customer reservations or seating times in a consistent manner providing the highest quality of service to the customer at all times.
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RELATIONSHIPS: The hostess is a personal representation of the service and overall hospitality of the staff of the restaurant. Hosting Staff is asked to notify a manager at once if things that are not up to our standards or if any equipment is not functioning properly.
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Coordinate with wait staff about available seating options. Assist wait staff as needed. Host/Hostess responsibilities include greeting guests, providing accurate wait times and escorting customers to the dining and bar areas.
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Optimizing seating at different tables to ensure even workload for wait staff. Giving guests accurate wait time estimates and seating them in the waiting area. Optimizing seating at different tables to ensure even workload for wait staff.
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Teamwork, Attitude & Initiative Helps other staff members provide guest service. Side work: Completes assigned side work in a timely manner. As guests arrive, the host assesses the dining room and, if an accommodating table is available, escorts the guests to the dining room.
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On the ball: you can quickly and accurately manage guest seating and wait times before dining. With 47,500 staff members across more than 300 restaurants – including The Cheesecake Factory, North Italia, Grand Lux Cafe, Social Monk and Fox Restaurant Concepts – our people-centered culture offers something for everyone.
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When we’re on a wait, you’ll quote an accurate wait time and encourage guests to browse our iconic menu or beautiful bakery case, answering any questions they may have. When we’re on a wait, you’ll quote an accurate wait time and encourage guests to browse our iconic menu or beautiful bakery case, answering any questions they may have.
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Host staff are responsible for seating guests, managing wait lists, informing guests of Purple Cow offerings, presenting guests with menus and other sales materials in an friendly, enthusiastic manner with a smile.
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Since 1978, we’ve been known for our legendary cheesecakes, upscale casual hospitality, and fresh-from-scratch menu, but we’re most proud of being named to the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® list since 2014.
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As a host, you’ll greet guests at the door, determine where they’d like to sit and guide them to their table while making casual conversation. Hospitable: you create a warm and welcoming guest experience over the phone and in person.
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No-cost Hospitality, GED and Associates Degree programs. Able to lift up to 35 pounds and continuously bend, reach and twist: you’re constantly on the move. The Cheesecake Factory offers reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities.
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Responsibilities Welcome guests as they enter the restaurant Provide accurate wait times and monitor waiting lists Escort guests to the appropriate table or booth Provide menus and silverware, and announce Server's name Set tables with condiments, utensils, or other items as needed Clear dirty dishes and other tableware and bring to the kitchen for cleaning Stock cabinets and serving areas with adequate supplies (e.g. condiments, rolled silverware, glasses, etc.
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Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® since 2014 and PEOPLE Companies that Care since 2021. Discounted shift meals and a 25% discount when dining in as a guest. Flexible scheduling to fit your life. Medical coverage starting at $5 per pay period, plus dental and vision.
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