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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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As a Nespresso Expert, you will play a pivotal role in showcasing this sustainable business framework and how the brand can tailor to every taste preference and boost customers' morning routines with barista-like experiences at home.
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Assists with Busser, Food Runner and Barista duties as directed. Our menu is both sophisticated and unpretentious: from the simplicity of freshly prepared in-house pastas, like our signature Mama DePandi's Bucatini Pomodoro, to the textured flavors of whole wood-grilled Branzino, RPM Italian focuses on well-crafted and versatile interpretations of classic dishes.
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Experienced Barista in Specialty Coffee (min. Barista: 2 years (Required) JOB TITLE: Barista. Located at Pentagon City, National Landing, we are a gourmet doughnut shop and casual neighborhood restaurant obsessed with artisan, hand-cut doughnuts; great food; kraft cocktails; fine teas and specialty coffee.
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The Starbucks Barista will be responsible for overall guest service and food and beverage orders up to all Starbucks standards. Communicate with Starbucks Barista - P.O.S. with food orders and warm items when applicable according to Starbucks' Brand Standards.
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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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Hiring Immediately: Barista! Join the Lettuce Entertain You team! Proficiency in the use and operation of all necessary tools and equipment, including the POS system, Frequent Diner, Gift Card and Credit Card terminals.
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Make decisions based on ensuring happiness for the guests, the team and the company while maximizing profitability Always keep your barista station sparkling, no one likes working in a messy place.
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A Day in the Life: 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. Why you will choose us: Albertsons Companies Inc. has always been a people-oriented business, and thoughtful people practices remain a core element of our company’s philosophy.
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Also responsible for providing customer service, cleaning work areas, unloading stock, and reloading salvage produ Barista, Restaurant, Grocery. Also responsible for providing customer service, cleaning work areas, unloading stock, and reloading salvage produ Barista, Restaurant, Grocery.
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Responsibilities:Barista Prepared Drinks Training:Coach and train Team Member Star and Baristas-in-training on Barista Prepared Drinks and standards. Job Summary:The Pret Barista forms an integral part of a collaborative shop team, ensuring adherence to Pret's drink quality standards and providing exceptional service with the renowned Pret "Buzz." Responsibilities encompass maintaining the drink counter, optimizing cleanliness, delivering excellent service, and imparting training.
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Train, schedule, and supervise barista workers to ensure optimum staffing patterns for the department. Trains, supervises, schedules, and assigns duties to barista clerks. Provide financial reporting to Store Manager and Field Supervisor.
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As a Barista / Baker, you’re the friendly face behind our beautiful bakery case, putting the finishing touches on our famous cheesecakes and desserts. Prior restaurant, hospitality or barista experience is a plus.
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This role includes being a cashier, barista, expo, and food runner – from accurately taking orders to running food to guests to keeping our shops clean. CYM is a neighborhood bagel shop and deli with locations in DC, MD, VA, weekly farmer’s markets throughout the DMV, and new shops in Denver, Colorado.
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Job Description As a Food Service Foreman, you will lead a team of passionate and knowledgeable Food Service Workers who strive to exceed customer expectations by focusing on extraordinary customer experiences.
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