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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND TASKS:Serves food and drinks to guests in a courteous and timelyMixes ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, and fruit juice to prepare alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages according to Applebee’sInteracts verbally with all bar guests creating a friendly and upbeatGreet guests, answer questions, makes suggestions regarding food, drinks, andCompletes assigned opening and closing side work asSlices fruit and vegetable garnishes forPresents guest checks to bar patrons.
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Report all equipment problems and bar maintenance issues to restaurant manager. Prepare garnishes for drinks and replenish snacks, appetizers for bar patrons. Be available to fill in as needed to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the restaurant as directed by the restaurant manager or immediate supervisor.
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As a successful Restaurant Manager (Service, Bar or Culinary), you will be hands-on in overseeing daily restaurant operations of both the FOH and HOH and instrumental in driving the business forward.
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Report any necessary repairs to the bar manager. A Bar Back maintains clean glassware, displayed in a safe manner, ensuring that all equipment is continuously cleaned after each use.
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Follow operational systems, such as our Manager Timeline and performing quality Line Checks. Builds diversity, equity, and inclusion as part of our culture; celebrates Team Members' differences as they make us stronger.
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Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and an open end thats full of opportunities.
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Sales Associate à Sales Manager à General Manager COMPENSATION PLAN Pay: $30,000 - $60,000+ Effective Rate Our Sales Associates/Sales Managers have earning potential of $60,000+ annually with base hourly rate, overtime, SPIFFs and monthly bonus opportunities factored in.
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The hotel features two onsite restaurants, Fin Point Oyster Bar & Grill and Tradesman Coffee Shop & Lounge, as well as a state-of-the-art fitness center featuring Technogym and Peloton equipment.
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Active CPA, FSA, ASA, Enrolled Actuary, SPHR, Member of the Bar, JD, Chartered Financial Analyst, or Certified Equity Professional, preferred. A Workforce in Transactions Manager is responsible for managing as well as conducting human resources due diligence and integration services on mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs and dispositions working with a mixture of both private equity and corporate clients.
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Restaurant Managers with Carrabba's Italian Grill are offered continued professional development and advancement toward roles of greater responsibility whether it's as a Managing Partner or a support role in the field or home office.
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Prepares deli items, salad bar, and other items as designated by supervisor, following approved recipes. Ensure that all equipment is in working order and clean; rectify any deficiencies and report maintenance problems to the manager or purchaser.
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Willing to talk with a Quick Casual manager with some bar knowledge, but NO FAST FOOD ONLY PLEASE. Proven work experience as a Restaurant Manager, Restaurant General Manager, Hospitality Manager or similar role.
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City Cruises is seeking a Restaurant Manager for its operation in Norfolk, VA. Conduct pre-cruise meetings and communicate to employees all necessary information regarding the cruise (seating charts, special bar packages, boarding procedures.
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Full-time Medical Office Manager Wanted We are dedicated to revolutionizing the healthcare industry through our commitment to excellence, innovation, and superior patient care. As a dynamic and forward-thinking medical office, we strive to raise the bar and set new standards in the delivery of healthcare services.
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That’s a high bar, but for those who want to put their extensive product knowledge on display and build for competitive advantage—all while stretching themselves to new levels of professional performance—Ulta Beauty will empower you to make your mark, to create a winning legacy that no one can take away.
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