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No sales experience required, although related experience or leadership in a fast paced retail, serving, bartending or other capacity is a plus. Excellent Health Benefits (Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO), Prescription Drug, Vision (VSP), Dental (Delta Dental), Disability & Life Insurance.
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Six months or more experience bartending. Bartending school preferred. Responsible to learn or have knowledge of various beer, wine varieties & spirits available, and be able to learn to suggestively upsell products to guests.
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Must have Bartending experience in fast paced environment. FoodServ Staffing is a premier staffing company in the hospitality and food service industries. Must have Bartending experience in fast paced environment.
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Other duties as assigned such as set-up and breakdown of bar equipment as required and assisting with organization of the cooler. Serve alcoholic beverages following all proper procedures for serving alcoholic drinks including state/federal regulations pertaining to the distribution of alcohol.
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Prior experience in bartending, or server roles is preferred. Since the doors opened at our first location in Seattle in 1969, we have always been a team filled with unbridled energy, magnetic personalities, and a passion for having fun.
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Two or more years of experience bartending preferred. Responsible to perform "responsible alcohol service" with regards to patron limitations and pass any/all responsible alcohol service training.
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Previous bartending experience required. The Galt House Hotel is currently hiring Bartenders for Jockey Silks and Down One Restaurants. The Galt House Hotel offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes medical, dental, 401k, a complimentary meal in associate cafeteria, complimentary parking, a discount on Wyndham Properties nationwide and more.
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Previous bartending experience is a plus. They serve amazing food and drinks while creating a lively atmosphere with hospitality that is absolutely Chili 's. Flexible part-time or full-time schedule.
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1) year of previous bartending experience (preferred) Craft beer knowledge and experience (preferred) Enhance every guest's dining experience by recommending cocktails, wine, beer, specials, appetizers, salads, entrees, and desserts.
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Fast hiring process. Since then, we 've boldly claimed our place in the casual dining industry as the place to go for Big Mouth burgers, house smoked ribs, full on fajitas, and hand shaken margaritas.
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