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As a Starbucks barista, you'll create the Starbucks Experience for our customers through excellent service and expertly-crafted products. You'd make a great barista if you: Consider yourself a "people person," and enjoy meeting others.
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Join Dunkin' and create a life that is anything but bland As a Barista, you will: Assemble and package orders and serve to guests; Understand restaurant menu including limited time offers and promotions and be able to answer guest questions; Take orders at the Drive Thru or Front Counter POS and handle payments; Organize and maintain stock room and refrigerated areas; Follow speed of service standards.
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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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Possess the interest and ability to actively work to become Barista certified by passing all required trainings and certifications within 90 days of start date. What Does it take to be a Successful Barista.
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JOB PURPOSE: The Barista / Expo position is one (1) position responsible for making all drinks in the Boba station, plating all the appetizer items in the Side Station, and packing takeout orders in the Packing station according to Din Tai Fung’s established recipes and SOP’s.
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As a Barista you will fill a guest services role in supporting your hotel's financial goals of the daily operation of the Starbucks facilities and/or other areas of the Food and Beverage departments.
$15.5 - $22.32 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 15 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Demonstrate the company s core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety.
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Learn and pass all station test (Barista, Cook, Cashier)Place purchase orders for inventory. Mandarin Speaking preferred. Qualifications and Skills:Minimum Education: High School Diploma; AA degree, Hospitality Management, or related field preferredMinimum Experience: Two (2) years of store management experience in bakery, restaurant or fast-food.
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The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Barista curates memorable experiences for our guests and the CBTL team daily. Observed Holidays Sick Pay Referral bonus program Flexible Uniforms Retirement Plan Life Assistance Program 24 Hour Fitness Discount Flexible Schedule Fun Environment.
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Overview Parkwest Casino is looking for an enthusiastic, motivated Barista / Server to join our team and make a real difference in our guest's experience! Responsibilities Prepares espresso-based coffee drinks and other food products available.
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At least 12 months experience as a server in a full-service restaurant preferred (if you have less experience, consider Cashier or Barista / Baker) At least 12 months experience as a server in a full-service restaurant preferred (if you have less experience, consider Cashier or Barista / Baker.
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Makes coffee/tea and other drinks as required - serves as barista for specialty drinks. May substitute for Expo, SA, or bussing if needed. Responsible for making coffee/tea, cooking soups, set up displays, set up and break down of condiment station and FOH set up.
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Parkwest Casino is looking for an enthusiastic, motivated Barista / Server to join our team and make a real difference in our guest's experience! Must be able to obtain and maintain a current California gambling establishment employee permit, badge or license.
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Pronto Cafe is seeking a friendly Barista to fulfill orders and complete sales transactions quickly and efficiently. i.e. safety and environmental standards, OSHA, EPA, Right-to-know, EEO, ADA, etc.
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The Company operates stores across 34 states and the District of Columbia with 24 banners including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, Kings Food Markets and Balducci's Food Lovers Market.
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