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And yes - this means our training is so good that if your previous work was as a barista, a line cook, a cashier, or stocking shelves, you can do well here. People who do well with us have experience in just about every field you can imagine - customer service, stocked shelves in a warehouse, as a waiter or waitress at a restaurant, administrative assistant, in a call center, temp job, cashier, communications.
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We are hiring immediately for a full time BARISTA position. Requirement: Prior barista experience is required. Full-time and part-time positions offer the following benefits to associates: Retirement Plan, Associate Shopping Program, Health and Wellness Programs, Discount Marketplace, Identity Theft Protection, Pet Insurance, Voluntary Benefits, including Critical Illness Insurance, Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity Insurance, Legal Services, and Choice Auto and Home Program.
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Potential earning up to $16 per hour
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As a Starbucks barista , you'll create the Starbucks Experience for our customers through excellent service and expertly-crafted products. Additionally, Starbucks offers 100% upfront tuition coverage for a first-time bachelor's degree through Arizona State University's online program via the Starbucks College Achievement Plan, student loan management resources, and access to other educational opportunities.
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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 barista, you provide first class service to our customers with every drink you create and every cookie you bake, ensuring their experience is your top priority. A barista is the first step to a wonderful career, and we have plenty of opportunities for you to grow with us.
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At least 12 months experience as a server in a full-service restaurant preferred (if you have less experience, consider Cashier or Barista / Baker) At least 12 months experience as a server in a full-service restaurant preferred (if you have less experience, consider Cashier or Barista / Baker.
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Our ideal Personal Care Specialist candidate should be friendly and upbeat, much like a barista in your favorite coffee shop. Must be and remain compliant with all legal or company regulations for working in the cannabis industry.
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The Personal Care Specialist is a master of our menu and knows exactly how to help anyone who walks through the dispensary’s doors. Roll Through: Accurately operate the Point of Sale (POS) system for drive up purchases Maintenance: Uphold cleanliness, safety, and presentation standards throughout the dispensary.
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