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In addition to no night shifts, ever and our fully chef-curated menu, our #1 priority has always been our people.
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In addition to no night shifts, ever and our fully chef-curated menu, our #1 priority has always been our people.
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Olive Garden - 1279 New Churchman'S Rd [Restaurant Server / Wait Staff / Banquet Attendant] As a Server at Olive Garden, you'll: Provide friendly and attentive service that makes the guests feel welcome and like they are part of the family; Thrive on making loyal guests by taking them on a tour of Italy through knowledge of food, wine, and our fresh ingredients; Deliver exceptional dining experiences.
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As a Server at Red Lobster, you will enhance guest experiences by offering personalized service, suggestions and pairings. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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Server - Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Newark, DE Voted TOP WORKPLACE , 12 years running! Each brewery/restaurant has its own scratch kitchen and craft brewery, allowing individual chefs and brewers the creativity to pair the freshest ingredients with the highest quality grains and hops.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 days ago How Far Back Should a Resume Go, Exactly?
If you’re reading this article, then chances are you’re looking for a new job and want to whip your resume into shape. But lots of questions can arise as you begin to do that. After all, most of us aren’t career coaches or resume experts. Job hunters frequently ask one common question: how far back should a resume go? As in, should you list all of your work history – even if it stretches on for years – or should you be more selective?
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We are now seeking a Restaurant Server (Part-time) to join our team! The Restaurant Server is responsible for the flow of service from the kitchen to ensure all residents receive their preferences in both food and beverages.
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The Role:As a server (waiter / waitress), your job is all about delivering the Waffle House experience to your Customers. With our best-in-class training, you’ll earn well above what you might earn as a Server at other similar restaurants.
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As a Server, you will have flexible hours (full or part time), no tip sharing, and the opportunity for promotion and continued development! As a server at Cracker Barrel, you will serve up smiles and Southern goodness in a fast-paced, family-friendly environment.
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Job DescriptionServer and Scoopologist MISSION To bring the magic of our homemade ice cream to every guest through the creation of artistic quality, perfectly portioned ice cream treats.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 days ago Do Your Candidates Really Need a College Degree?
As a hiring manager tasked with making major decisions, it's easy to target a college degree as a way of saying yes, this candidate is qualified. I mean, how many times have we seen candidates without degrees try to squeeze their way into positions that they aren't qualified for. In fact, many hiring managers (maybe like yourself) believe that college degrees make candidates more job-ready. However, the current job market has shifted so much recently that it begs the question
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At Red Robin, we're not your typical burger restaurant.
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We hire primarily food runners who can grow their career quickly to server. Keep the tables free of dirty dishes through pre-bussing any empty glassware, debris, empty bottles, plate ware, silverware, ect.
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H5H now operates eight Buffalo Wild Wings franchises in Bear, Middletown, Dover, Newark, Rehoboth Beach, and Wilmington, DE and in Salisbury and Bel Air, MD. In August 2014, they purchased a restaurant in Newark, DE and after operating a short time reopened as the Stone Balloon Alehouse.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 28 days ago Hiring Taking Too Long?
We all know one of the biggest downfalls of a successful recruiting and hiring process is the amount of time it takes to hire someone. The time it takes to hire is sometimes completely out of line with applicant's expectations, creating a huge gap between candidates and businesses. Meanwhile, most recruiters and hiring managers don't even notice that they're taking too long. They have been fighting the symptoms of a too-long-hiring process without addressing the problem at the root. Here, we will expose some of those symptoms and offer solutions to help shorten your hiring process.
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The Server is responsible for the service of menu items and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to guests in a courteous and efficient manner in accordance with company standards. Our menu features fresh, prepared-to-order classic dishes from regional Italian recipes and the ambiance mirrors that of a lively family gathering.
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Our Servers don't just provide our Guests with amazing food and drinks.
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