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Join Dunkin' and create a life that is anything but bland As a Barista, you will: Assemble and package orders and serve to guests; Understand restaurant menu including limited time offers and promotions and be able to answer guest questions; Take orders at the Drive Thru or Front Counter POS and handle payments; Organize and maintain stock room and refrigerated areas; Follow speed of service standards.
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As a Starbucks Barista with Meijer, you have the opportunity to gain exposure to a variety of retail tasks related to additional services provided by our store, product and customer service. As a Starbucks Barista with Meijer, you have the opportunity to gain exposure to a variety of retail tasks related to additional services provided by our store, product and customer service.
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Our SpartanNash family of Associates is 17,000 strong, ranging from bakery managers to order selectors; from IT developers to vice presidents of finance; from HR Business Partners to export specialists.
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At SpartanNash, we deliver the ingredients for a better life through customer-focused innovation.
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As a Starbucks barista , you'll create the Starbucks Experience for our customers through excellent service and expertly-crafted products. As a Starbucks barista , you'll create the Starbucks Experience for our customers through excellent service and expertly-crafted products.
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Job Description: Position Summary:This role is responsible for preparing coffee shop beverages and food, operating cash register and receiving payment in a timely and efficient manner while displaying courteous customer service.
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