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QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Admission to the New York State Bar and Five (5) or more years of full-time relevant legal experience drafting and negotiating documents related to government procurement/contracts, and/or drafting and negotiating documents related to complex investment management services.
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Qualifications Skills Behaviors : Motivations : Education Experience Required 2 years: Bar Management 2 years: Restaurant Manager 3 years: HTC Local 6 Licenses & Certifications. ·Regularly review and evaluate the individual restaurants and bar service to recommend new operating and marketing policies.
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Proven: You have a Bachelor's degree & 4-5 years experience in a client-facing account management role across digital media, marketing or digital sales with 3+ years in delivering exceptional customer experience.
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Working with our Private Company Services Personal Financial Services practice will provide the opportunity to help High Net Worth Individuals & private wealth management structures with a range of advisory needs such as audit, tax compliance, & planning to improve their operational efficiency & free up time to be spent focusing on personal wealth strategy.
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Supporting the management team in all aspects of in-house service and events Understand the right of way (guests, floor, kitchen, bar, and staff) Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor / manager.
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Works as a liaison with bar staff and managers to assist with inventory management for the bar, supplies, etc. Maintains complete knowledge of all menu items, liquor brands, beers, and non-alcoholic selections available; ensures that bar is stocked to par levels.
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Juris Doctor degree from an ABaccredited institution and active membership in the New York bar is preferred. The leading Managing Discovery Attorney will be responsible for upward and outward management, negotiating ESI orders, drafting ESI orders, and advising on technical aspects of preservation and collection.
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Provides support through preparation and proper presentation of all salad bar items, side dishes and desserts according to recipe in an efficient manner. Completes any beginning or closing shift duties as directed by management.
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Benefits Promote from Within Pays Well Annual Bonus Monthly Bonus Major Medical Dental Referral Bounty $ 1000 Position Requirements Minimum 3 years Restaurant Management Exp. is mandatory in full service operation with bar Must have minimum revenue experience of $5 Million High school diploma or equivalent; some college preferred.
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The Beverage Manager will serve as a leader, educator, coach, and mentor to the Bar, Service and Sommelier Teams by inspiring and teaching skills that will elevate the core values and mission of the brand.
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Expertise in multiple security domains such as identity management and authentication, cryptography, networking, web protocols. We’re continuously raising our performance bar as we strive to become Earth’s Best Employer.
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The robust Employment Law practice group of a firm known for their expertise and forward thinking culture, is seeking to add an Associate with 3 to 5 years of measurable experience in management side labor and employment matters to their team.
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An understanding of public housing law, bond finance, construction management, and US Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations is a bonus. Admission to the New York State Bar; and four years of recent full-time responsible, relevant, satisfactory legal experience subsequent to admission to any bar, eighteen months of which must have been in the supervision of other attorneys, in an administrative, managerial or executive capacity, or performing highly complex and significant legal work.
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1-2 years of upscale restaurant & bar experience. Duties include greeting & seating guests, answering phones, directing guests to bar, lounge, or restrooms, and maintaining the flow of service throughout the dining room.
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The ideal candidate is a sharp and motivated self-starter with2+ years of insurance defense experience, preferably managing automobile and/or premises liability casesAdmission to the New York State Bar, or ability to waive in, requiredThe ability to provide superior legal research and writingExcellent negotiation and advocacy skillsOther details:Salary: $110K - $165K commensurate with experience + medical, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, 401K and more.
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