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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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Experience as a Barista/Cashier preferred, ideally in a Coffee Shop, Restaurant, Hotel, or similar. The FOX Studio Lot is looking for a Cashier/Barista to join their team in Los Angeles, CA.
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The Barista is passionate about the food and beverage industry and enjoys working with people. The Barista plays a key role in our energetic team of food and beverage enthusiasts who are driven to provide excellent customer service serving made to order beverages and pastries.
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A Barista is knowledgeable about all coffee menu items, provides high-quality, fast-paced service and is able to work at multiple QSR counters performing various functions. 1+ year barista experience on a manual espresso machine preferred.
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At least 1 year of experience as a barista or work in a juice or smoothie bar environment required. This role is for our Palisades location near Santa Monica, Venice, Marina Del Rey, Mar Vista, Playa Vista, Encino, Tarzana, Topanga and Woodland Hills.
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Do you see yourself as a Barista ? Alcohol awareness certification and/or food service permit or valid health/food handler card as required by local or state government agency. As the world’s first and most global luxury hotel brand, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts has pioneered international travel since the 1940s, we are passionate about sharing our renowned international know-how and cultural wisdom in truly impressive surroundings.
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Demonstrate the company s core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety.
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Previous experience as a barista or in a similar customer service role is preferred but not required. Knowledge of coffee brewing techniques, including espresso extraction, milk steaming, and manual brewing methods (e.g., pour-over, Aeropress.
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Your Role Accountabilities:Duties include opening and closing in the various Food Services venues, including cashiering, bussing, barista service, stocking, cleaning, taking food orders, and food delivery.
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Experience as a barista. CDS operates four dining units (Browne Dining Hall, Red Door Marketplace, Broad Café, and Avery Kitchen) for a campus community of 2000. Our Caltech Dining Services Department (CDS) is in search of hiring and cultivating equally talented individuals who are positive, enthusiastic, and passionate about what they do.
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Our facility boasts board-certified internists and cardiologists, advanced imaging capabilities, and even a brand new, barista-quality espresso machine. Outpatient-only practice with no holiday work and no 24-hour shifts - No walk-in emergency cases - Consistently fully staffed days - Desirable locations in Venice, Van Nuys, and Sherman Oaks. - A brand-new, 10,000 sq.
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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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About the job LAX Starbucks Barista. The Barista creates the Starbucks Experience for our customers by providing quality beverages and products, quick service and providing a fun and memorable experience for our guests.
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We are looking for an experienced barista who can brew a great cup of joe and help us provide exceptional customer experiences to our guests. Must have prior experience as a barista. A qualified candidate must be skilled in using various coffee preparation techniques and coffee brewing and grinding equipment, but must also be able to cater to our guests' needs, upsell when appropriate, and build long-lasting customer relationships.
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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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