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The Executive Casino Host role is also active in prospecting and developing new business at the Platinum level and above. Atlantis was the first casino in northern Nevada to launch an organics recycling program, single-stream recycling program, and biodiesel fuel recycling program, and has been awarded the prestigious top rating of Four Green Globes by the Green Building Initiative (GBI) and is recognized as a property that demonstrates national leadership and excellence in the practice of water, energy, and environmental efficiency to reduce environmental impacts.
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Minimum 3 years of host experience. Use phone time for telemarketing, making reservations for events, hotel, airline and limo arrangements, setting-up amenities, show & restaurant reservations.
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The Executive Asian Casino Host will work with Player Development, VIP, Caesars Rewards, Special Events, Charter and Hotel operations. Management of performance goals through SMART program and other measurable objectives Effective relationships with Host Team, VIP Operations, Caesars Rewards and Player Development.
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Greet and escort guests to restaurant tables in accordance with established guest service and sustainability standards.
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Come join the Outback family as a Host/Server Assistant, where you will make each Guests day better with friendly, prompt, and attentive service. Come join the Outback family as a Host/Server Assistant, where you will make each Guests day better with friendly, prompt, and attentive service.
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Open interviews conducted daily - Walk-ins are Welcome
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Although beef and steak items make up a good portion of the menu, we offer a variety of chicken, ribs, seafood, and pasta dishes. Is a team player and assists throughout the restaurant by bussing tables, delivering food and bar beverages, assisting with guests, and ensuring that every opportunity to WOW a customer is completed.
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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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Open interviews conducted daily - Walk-ins are Welcome
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Works non-gaming and gaming areas of the resort to provide directions, visible deterrent, and access control to hotel and other restricted areas.
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Facilitate the payment of guest checks by processing cash, credit cards, room charges, or special billing.
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However, we do hire Host / Hostesses who are at least 17 years of age in all states except for New Hampshire. 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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If you take pride in providing a warm welcome and love making people feel special, then we want to hear from you!
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Welcomes guests, seats them at tables or lounge and helps to ensure quality of ability and service.
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You are the very first and very last impression of our guests dining experience and the control center to our daily services.
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