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Our Restaurant Managers report to the General Manager and are accountable for taking initiative, being people-focused, and results-oriented. Restaurant Managers receive competitive base salary & quarterly bonus eligibility.
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Current, salaried management experience in a high-volume, full-service restaurant is preferred. They oversee the day-to-day operations of their restaurant with the goal of delivering excellence in all areas of service & hospitality and providing the highest quality food and beverage to our Guests.
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We are looking for great talent to work in our restaurant! Working together as a team to deliver a great LongHorn Steakhouse experience for our Guest. I'm Donovan, your personal LongHorn Steakhouse job assistant.
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With your positive attitude, you are a role model demonstrating leadership grounded in the LongHorn Core Values. you lead and inspire your service and culinary teams to deliver a great guest experience.
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99% of our General Managers, Executive Chefs, and Directors of Operations are promoted from within, and 40% of our Restaurant Managers are promoted from Team Member positions. Yard House is proud to be a part of the Darden Family of Restaurants the worlds largest casual dining company.
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Proven ability to develop teams and inspire a performance driven culture. Current, salaried management experience is preferred. Youll set clear expectations, keep the lines of communication open and recognize and reward great performance.
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Stable working history which demonstrates upward career progress. It is our policy to provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. Knowledge of systems, methods and processes that contribute to great execution.
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If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to complete the application process, please contact us directly at AccommodationQuestions@darden.com* Get Fired Up and Steer Your Career to great opportunities.
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We pride ourselves on an environment that gives our restaurant managers an increased degree of flexibility to help balance their busy lives. Restaurant Managers regularly work no more than 50 hours per week with 2 days off.
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Immediate eligibility for medical, dental and vision insurance, Company-paid Short-Term Disability and Life Insurance, and Discounts at over 100,000 merchants *(cell phones, gym, travel, auto, day care, clothes, etc.
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Career Advancement for Restaurant Managers and General Managers. Vacation and Flex time *(up to 3 weeks paid time off within 1st year) Tuition reimbursement & student loans. At Olive Garden, family is not just something, it is everything.
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you lead and inspire your service and culinary teams to deliver a great guest experience.
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