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The Bartender will be responsible for: Crafting perfect beverages Having an extensive menu knowledge Learning and developing knowledge about our wines and spirited drinks Adhering to safe food practices Following recipes Maintaining bar area cleanliness and adhering to all required standards Perks & Benefits that we offer at Carrabba’s Italian Grill: Career Growth.
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Come join the Carrabba's family as a Bartender, where you will efficiently craft every drink to perfection and serve customers responsibly. The Bartender will be responsible for: Crafting perfect beverages.
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At Carrabba's Italian Grill, we value having fun and creating memories that last a lifetime. Bloomin' Brands, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Health & Wellness benefits. At Carrabba's Italian Grill, we value having fun and creating memories that last a lifetime.
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Text "Pasta" to 30437! Rx for pet's prescription savings program. You will support our commitment to bringing our spirited drinks to life for all our Guests. Flexible scheduling and PTO (when eligible) to take that much needed "me" time.
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Learning and developing knowledge about our wines and spirited drinks. If you are looking for a great place to work, have fun, and make money, click to apply! We offer health (medical, dental, and vision) insurance options for eligible team members.
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We provide our team members with a place to gain valuable experience, career growth, and a sense of pride. Our atmosphere and hospitality for our customers are old-world Italian with a new-world feel.
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Our goal is to allow your passion for food, love of family, and hospitality in your heart to create memorable experiences for all of our guests. Maintaining bar area cleanliness and adhering to all required standards.
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Do you like hosting the party? Compensation Range: Varies by Location plus tips. Join for the Fun, Stay for the Career! Adhering to safe food practices. M/F/D/V are encouraged to apply. We believe in developing people.
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Meal comp benefits. Having an extensive menu knowledge. Employee discounts with Perks at Work. Rewards and recognition programs because we appreciate all that you do.
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Meal comp benefits. Having an extensive menu knowledge. Employee discounts with Perks at Work. Rewards and recognition programs because we appreciate all that you do.
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Meal comp benefits. Having an extensive menu knowledge. Employee discounts with Perks at Work. Rewards and recognition programs because we appreciate all that you do.
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