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Delaware North Gaming is looking for friendly, outgoing, and customer-service focused full-time and part-time Front Desk Clerks to join our team for PM shift at Southland Casino in West Memphis, Arkansas.
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Were looking fo Cashier, Customer Service, Manager, Part-Time, Cook, Maintenance, Restaurant, Retail. See a day in the life of a Crew Team Member at McDonalds - Vea un da en la vida de un miembro del equipo de tripulacin en McDonalds Start building your future today.
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Please note the restaurant team member position could fall in line with these types of positions: crew, cashier, cook, line cook, prep cook, dishwasher, server, host, drive-thru, customer service, supervisor, team trainer, and crew member.
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The AGM will mentor and work with the RMs to enhance recruiting efforts and interviewing skills to provide sound hiring recommendations to the GM. In the absence of the GM, must be able to review and monitor initial weekly schedules, put together by the RM's for their respective shifts, to maintain appropriate staffing for optimal customer service.
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Would you consider yourself a customer service rockstar? If this sounds like the right food service opportunity for you to use your customer service talents, apply today to join our hospitality team.
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Full-Service Multi Unit experience preferred. · Working with Restaurant Managers to optimize restaurant sales by addressing customer feedback, food safety and operational audits. The Area Manager position is responsible for the operations of a company owned market comprised of four (4) to six (6) restaurants.
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Assists in maintaining the service station during the shift, and busses tables, seats guests, hosts, takes to-go orders, and assists with maintaining FOH cleanliness. ever - Competitive pay (Commensurate with experience) Excellent training We try not to take ourselves too seriously, but there are a few things we look for in our employees: Passion for fresh food and customer satisfaction Unfailing work ethic and integrity Professional presentation and demeanor Ozark Endeavors, LLC- Franchisee of First Watch.
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He/she is accountable for customer satisfaction, the financial performance, food safety, quality service, and safety and security within the restaurant. Environment includes heavy customer contact, working with cooking equipment and slippery walking surfaces.
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Do you thrive Bartender, Customer Service, Cocktail, Restaurant. Are you a skilled mixologist with a passion for creating unique and delicious cocktails? Do you thrive Bartender, Customer Service, Cocktail, Restaurant.
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KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIRED:Basic skills such as sanitation, safety, and customer service can be taught through in house training. We also take great pride in differentiating ourselves with the service and experience we provide.
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Ability to stand for 10+ hours Ability to adhere to uniform guidelines Ability to memorize floor chart, table numbers, and steps of service Have reliable form of transportation Must possess the following qualities: Winning personality Consistent positive attitude Team work mentality Fluent in English Previous restaurant or customer service experience is not required but is preferred.
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Our Restaurant Managers are hands on managers, working side by side with the team strengthening teamwork and customer service, creating an amazing visit for every customer. Quick service & fast food restaurant.
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We are looking for an experienced bartender to join our team at our location in Tulsa, OK. The ideal candidate will have a passion for creating delicious cocktails and providing excellent customer service.
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This includes overseeing customer satisfaction, financial outcomes, food safety, quality service, and maintaining safety and security standards. Physical Demands and Work Environment: Role involves significant customer interaction, use of cooking equipment, and navigating slippery surfaces.
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Appreciation pay of $15 PER HOUR. Cook Out is one of the fastest growing companies in the QSR business. We have a fast paced and upbeat work environment that isn't just a job, it's a career. We are a performance-based company that rewards greatly for hard work.
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