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Senior Director, Sales- Walmart, Inc. - Sweet Baked Snacks (Hostess Brands & Voortman) Senior Director, Sales- Walmart, Inc. - Sweet Baked Snacks (Hostess Brands & Voortman) Strong Customer Management Skills- use of syndicated data sources such as Nielsen or IRI.
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Refers all problems to host/hostess or member of the management staff. Checks with hostess on duty for any special meal arrangements. Under the direction of the Dining Services Director, a Dining Room Server performs a variety of tasks in the preparation, service, and clean up for lunch and dinner meals served to our residents.
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Cashier, Drive-Thru, Chill, Grill Up to $13.00 per hour HOSPITALITY STAFF JOB DESCRIPTION FRONT COUNTER AND DRIVE THRU CASHIER, EXPEDITOR, HOSTESS Reports to: Management Staff and Shift Leaders Purpose of Job: Execute all customer service operations, ensuring all prepared products meet the restaurant standards of quality and excellence.
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However, we do hire Host / Hostesses who are at least 17 years of age in all states except for New Hampshire.
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Daily work assignments assigned but not limited to cashier, drive thru service, serving, hostess. The position has the role but not limited to cashier, serving, drive thru operations and hostess.
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Host(s) answer the phones in a positive and friendly manor; & manage the efficient and timely seating of guests to tables.
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Prime Hospitality Group (PHG) are looking for an experienced Host/Hostess to greet guests arriving at Ruth's Chris Steak House. The Host/Hostess will be responsible for seating guests in a timely manner and acknowledging and thanking guests as they depart in a professional and courteous manner.
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This restaurant front of house job for Hosts or Hostesses will focus on guest seating or greeting or reception / reservations duties in which you will be expected to provide great customer service.
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Always Accepting Applications Host/Hostess Responsible for providing a great first impression by displaying a friendly demeanor and escorting Guests to tables - the host will take reservations with a wait list when necessary.
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Waffle House - 1721 West Walnut St - [Restaurant Team Member / Greeter / Weekly Pay / PTO + Medical-Dental-Vision-Life] As a Host/Hostess at Waffle House, your responsibilities will include: Serving as the Customer's first impression; Greeting all incoming customers; Assisting Customers to find a table; Managing the order of waiting Customers; Stocking and maintaining the self-service coffee bar; Distributing menus.
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