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As a Host/Hostess you will greet and seat all guests in a friendly manner and assist in maintaining the overall guest flow of the restaurant and engage in guest readiness behaviors. Guest readiness duties including stocking, cleaning host and foyer area, clearing tables, rolling silver, and maintaining overall dining room and foyer presentation.
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Your responsibilities as a Host will include, but are not limited to: Welcoming every guest into our restaurant with a smile Accurately quoting wait times and managing reservations Catering to guests by providing special experiences Escorting guests to their table and providing a seamless experience Providing a warm farewell and invitation to return.
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Qualifications Our Host position requires no previous experience but a great personality is a must. The role of the host is key because you make the first and last impression on our guests and we want it to be a great one.
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As part of the Hospitality Team, you will create memorable guest experiences by making great food and beverage recommendations and serving delicious items.
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To greet Guests upon arrival, ensure Guest dining experience is excellent and to bid Guests farewell as they leave.
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Prior experience not required but is highly desirable in one of the following roles and brands: host, hostess, greeter, maitre d, matradee, maitres d or other part time FOH restaurant jobs at Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza, Yard House, Tap 42, Lazy Dog, Cheesecake Factory, TGI Fridays, Longhorn, True Food Kitchen, Maggiano's, Chick-fil-A.Special InstructionsPlease do not send any emails, resumes, or call.
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As a host, you’ll greet guests at the door, determine where they’d like to sit and guide them to their table while making casual conversation. On the ball: you can quickly and accurately manage guest seating and wait times before dining.
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Blue Hill at Stone Barns is seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Host to support guest relations. The Host will report to the General Manager, and be responsible for orchestrating a smooth guest experience from first contact to departure from the farm.
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Host There’s a place for you at our table. Benefits designed for your holistic wellness:Medical, dental, vision, and wellness programs (eligibility based on hours worked). Overview: Open interviews conducted daily - Walk-ins are Welcome.
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Hiring immediately for full-time or part-time Host or Hostesses. Uphold our high safety and sanitation standards by completing sanitation practices at front door, host desk, lobby area and crowd control.
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Job Title: Cashier & Host/Hostess. We promise to bring joy through dance, straw twirling and serving ketchup smiles~ Be a part of the Johnny Rockets team and help us fill the world with fun and smiles.
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Our Hosts play an important role in our daily operations by being our “first and last impression”.
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