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It is completely up to the host when you want to open your court for private bookings and you approve every user that uses your court. In this role, you will partner with Swimply, think Airbnb for pickleball, to offer access to your private pickleball court.
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The main duty of the VIP Host is to increase revenue by pushing sales, building good will and customer loyalty. The VIP Host will make the customer fell pampered, spoiled and eager to return.
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As a Host at Postino WineCafe your responsibility is to greet and seat guests entering the restaurant while maintaining full communication with other service positions. Pursue Level 1,2 Sommelier & Cicerone Certification and be reimbursed upon completion.
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We live by “The Big Sky Spirit” which is our cultural compass and is evident in everything that we do.
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Our Hosts begin each experience for every Guest that walks into our restaurants by providing hospitality and service.
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Provide a written proposal (a part of the "Application to Provide Host Home Services" packet) of the physical description of the house, neighborhood, recreational facilities, transportation alternatives, restaurants, grocery stores and any other community resources that are available in the immediate vicinity of the home.
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Employees are eligible after one year with our First WatchAbout The PositionAs a Host, you play a vital role in making days brighter for our weekend customers. A recipient of hundreds of local "Best Breakfast" and "Best Brunch" accolades, First Watch's chef-driven menu includes elevated executions of classic favorites along with specialties such as the Quinoa Power Bowl, Farm Stand Breakfast Tacos, Avocado Toast, Chickichanga, Morning Meditation (juiced in-house daily), Spiked Lavender Lemonade and its signature Million Dollar Bacon.
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Schulte Hospitality Group is seeking a dynamic, service-oriented Host to join our team! Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay! Our portfolio includes a wide array of reputable brands like Marriott, Hilton, IHG and Hyatt as well as many unique, independent, boutique and lifestyle properties and restaurants.
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Free Telemedicine and Virtual Mental Health care access for All Associates starting day one! The hiring process may consist of a phone interview, manager(s) interview, drug screen, background check, reference checks, and potential employment assessment.
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As a Lead Host / Hostess, you greet each Member or Guest with a smile as soon as they walk into our restaurant, communicate wait times clearly, and escort them to their table as soon as it is ready.
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The Kids Events Team Member leads children through a variety of activities including rock climbing, swimming, arts & crafts, gym games and more.
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As a Host, you will be responsible for welcoming guests and managing the host station. The state-of-the-art ballpark is home to Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves. Delaware North Companies, Incorporated and its subsidiaries consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
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As a member of an energetic team, the host/hostess may also need to answer the phones and fill to-go orders when needed. Join the Red Lobster family as a Host/Hostess where your goal is to make the beginning and end of each guest’s dining experience nothing less than extraordinary.
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Prior food and beverage or Party Host experience is a plus, but not required. As a Party Host, you are enthusiastic and relentless in creating FUN birthday celebrations, all while having a little fun yourself.
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job summary: Responsibilities: Provides exemplary guest service to all internal guests (employees, vendors & partners) ofWorld of Coca-Cola while performing the following activities: preparing food, cleaning, and organizing breakroom for coffee service, displaying food and snacks, ordering supplies,restocking cash bags, sorting, and distributing mail, and stocking employee fridges and coolers.
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Title: host hostess Company: The Mission Inn Hotel And Spa in Atlanta, GA
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