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Reporting directly to the Vice President of Marketing, the Catering Sales Manager will be responsible for generating revenue from developing our fledgling LSF Boston based off-site direct to consumer Catering business & Large Scale Off Premise Events
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Legal Sea Foods began in 1950 as a fish market in the Inman Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The working conditions will be in a laboratory setting as well as in a seafood processing setting.
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Helps with and may conduct Legal Sea Foods training such as Service and Sanitation, Menu, Fish, and POS for new hires. Must be familiar with the Point of Service and Reservations systems of Legal Sea Foods.
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The primary goal of the Private Event Sales Manager position is to market the brand, the restaurants, food and beverage options, and develop and maintain long-term relationships with past, current and future Private Event clients.
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GM must be innovative, understand Legal Sea Foods' brand, the industry, and have a good sense for marketing. Legal Sea Foods is always accepting applications for qualified General Manager candidates.
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Must be knowledgeable of Legal Sea Foods menus, policies, and procedures. This early success led to further expansion and now, six decades later with restaurants along the Eastern Seaboard, the commitment to freshness and quality endures: "If it isn't fresh, it isn't Legal.
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