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As a Barista, you get to ensure they java nice day each time they are with us. As a Barista, you will be provided with the skills and products to make the customer's day memorable - and that's no tall order.
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The Opportunity:The Four Seasons Resort in Scottsdale is in search of a Barista/ AM Bartender who shares a passion for excellence and who infuses enthusiasm into everything they do and create for our guests in Proof.
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Little Os Arcadia Market Counter Barista. The barista Sets up and breaks down the coffee station, including cleaning and sanitizing. -1+ years counter/barista experience preferred.
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Job Type: Full-time and Part-timePay: $14.35 - $16.00 per hourShift: 4-8 Hours Monday-Sunday (Opening/Morning, Day, Closing/Evening Shifts)Restaurant Type: Quick service drive-thru ONLY coffee shopHours of Operation: 5 AM-8 PMDescriptionThe Barista creates a memorable customer experience by providing fast friendly service and consistent quality products.
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Service Restaurant & Bar. Barista will prepare gourmet coffee drinks, teas, cocktails, beer & wine, plus juices for the restaurant and bar. The Four Seasons Resort in Scottsdale is in search of a Barista/ AM Bartender who shares a passion for excellence and who infuses enthusiasm into everything they do and create for our guests in Proof.
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Additional Information Gourmet Coffee, Barista. Location JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa, 5402 East Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Additional Information Gourmet Coffee, Barista.
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Prepares and serves a variety of coffee drinks, along with pastries, cookies, and other snacks.
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Brew-tiful Experience: Previous barista experience or a love affair with all things coffee. If you're a barista extraordinaire with a flair for creating delightful moments, come be the heart and soul of our client's workplace.
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At Great Wolf, the Barista is responsible for positive guest interactions while taking orders, serving, and handling transactions in a friendly and efficient manner at Great Wolf's coffee shop.
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Prioritize Your Well-Being : We offer flexible scheduling, access to a holistic wellness program and technology, and support through our Employee Assistance Program and Employee Relief Fund. After a brief application, all qualified applicants will be immediately invited to setup an interview or attend an upcoming hiring event.
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The purpose of this position is to play a role in Grand Canyon Beverage Company (GCBC)'s mission on campus by working as a Barista behind the coffee bar. Ensures that actions promote appropriate GCBC and Grand Canyon University (GCU) culture, values, and mission.
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At Tocaya we use bold flavors and the best ingredients to proudly create our signature "Modern Mexican" cuisine.
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The Lead Barista supports the Starbucks Manager in running an efficient, professional, safe and profitable Starbucks operation following all company standards. The Lead Barista supports the Starbucks Manager in running an efficient, professional, safe and profitable Starbucks operation following all company standards.
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Requirement: 1 year of barista experience is required. Full-time and part-time positions offer the following benefits to associates: Retirement Plan, Associate Shopping Program, Health and Wellness Programs, Discount Marketplace, Identity Theft Protection, Pet Insurance, Voluntary Benefits, including Critical Illness Insurance, Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity Insurance, Legal Services, and Choice Auto and Home Program.
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Demonstrate the company s core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety.
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