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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 2 years experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, or related professional area.
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Please consider visiting your local Chick-fil-A restaurant if you'd like to learn more about the team member experience. Work in a Chick-fil-A restaurant. At Chick-fil-A, the kitchen staff role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity.
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The Restaurant Manager will always maintain a customer service focus, passion for results, and a desire to develop a great team. Previous fast food/quick service restaurant experience required.
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In the absence of the RGM, you provide the leadership necessary to make sure the restaurant consistently operates to Taco Bell standards. You support the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) by managing great work shifts and completing administrative duties.
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Bonus is paid intwo distributionsCook ResponsibilitiesReporting to the Restaurant General Manager, our cooksare the champions of better burgers! Eligibilitybased off of time in position and average hours worked*Referred Employees Must Be in Good Standing &Referee must be employed with Smashburger at time of payout.
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The Kitchen Manager is expected to modify and develop new menus as needed so they remain effective for the purposes of creating continued culinary pull to the restaurant. If so, we have a great opportunity for you at our location in Clifton, NJ. We are passionate about using local ingredients to create modern variations of traditional Italian tasting dishes and pairing each one with the perfect wine.
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The following are examples of some, but not all, of the essential job functions of a Shift Supervisor position at Wendy's:Physical ElementsAbility to stand for long periodsFrequent bending, kneeling, lifting (25 - 50 pounds)Equipment UseAbility to use Headset to take customer orders or to take or give directionAbility to use general restaurant equipment (e.g. warmer, fryer, slicer, grill, etc.
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Role Qualifications Work-Ethic | Experience | Cultural Fit | Education | Commitment to People & Excellence WORK-ETHIC: Committed to giving excellent effort in all responsibilities and tasks EXPERIENCE: Leadership or management experience, food or restaurant experience, customer service experience CULTURAL FIT: Has a strong internal "why" that aligns with us and Crumbl Headquarters, has similar values and character, and has a passion for food and baking.
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With 47,500 staff members across more than 300 restaurants – including The Cheesecake Factory, North Italia, Grand Lux Cafe, Social Monk and Fox Restaurant concepts – our people-centered culture offers something for everyone.
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You’ll move like lightening to get tables ready for the next guests and watch their faces light up when you bring a fresh basket of our famous brown bread and butter. You’ll also support our servers by refilling drinks and clearing plates in between courses.
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Role QualificationsWork-Ethic | Experience | Cultural Fit | Education | Commitment to People & ExcellenceWORK-ETHIC: Committed to giving excellent effort in all responsibilities and tasksEXPERIENCE: Food or restaurant experience and customer service experience,CULTURAL FIT: Has a strong internal "why" that aligns with us and Crumbl Headquarters, has similar values and character, and has a passion for food and baking.
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2 years' experience as a Pantry Person at a Hotel/Resort or Restaurant. Produce salads, fruit/vegetable/cheese/meat trays, centerpieces for Banquets and Buffets. 2 years' experience as a Pantry Person at a Hotel/Resort or Restaurant.
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Our first Smashburger restaurant opened in 2007 with one single notion in mind; to serve a better burger ! Must be able to work with others on the line and communicate effectively with Guest Service Experts (GSE) and managers in a busy restaurant environment.
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Must have a minimum of 1 year experience in any of the following:Sales & Customer Service: commission sales, retail, serving/restaurant/bar, or hospitality industry Leadership: military, athletics/team activities, or community, social, or academic organizationsMust be at least 18 years old.
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