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Walk in interviews will be starting at 9:00am to 3:00pm. Nice high rise apartment buildings in Korea Town. Office Address is 1605 W Olympic Blvd suite 1032, Los Angeles, Cal 90008 Come in and get interviewed and possibly hired on the spot.
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Assist clients via one-on-one tax interviews and answer questions from walk-ins. Someone who can adapt quickly to changing priorities and loves connecting to clients in a high-energy environment.
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Open interviews conducted daily - Walk-ins are Welcome. Clean, sanitize, and organize the kitchen, walk-in coolers, and storage areas. BJ's has been crafting memorable brewhouse experiences since our humble beginnings in Southern California in 1978.
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Ensures proper security procedures are adhered to, in order to protect Team Members, Guests and company assets, including security of beer walk-in, liquor room, store room freezer, back door, safe alarms and office.
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Walk-in interviews are welcome! Data Science company on Fast Companys annual list of the Worlds Most Innovative Companies in 2019, in addition to ranking 23rd overall in an evaluation of thousands of companies worldwide.
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Our team members are the not-so-secret ingredient in crafting memorable moments and delivering the exhilarating brewhouse experience our Guests know us for. We can do that thanks to our dedicated team members, who take pride in providing every Guest with our signature gracious hospitality.
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