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Host/cashier

Kalaveras, Inc Kalaveras, Inc Bellflower, CA Bellflower, CA Part-time Part-time From $16 an hour From $16 an hour 10 hours ago 10 hours ago 10 hours ago What does a Host do? Host work at sit-down restaurants ranging from casual family diners to fine dining establishments to make customers feel welcomed and provide attentive service from the moment a customer enters the dining room.
They are also in charge of fairly assigning tables to waitstaff so that servers can split the workload fairly and get a fair opportunity to earn tips during their shift.
Host lead guests to their tables, manage reservations and communicate with front of house staff about when they have a new party in their section.
Host support bussers in clearing tables, wiping down menus and organizing silverware.
Host skills and qualifications A Host should have skills that allow them to interact with guests and help keep restaurant operations running smoothly.
Some qualifications for a Host include the following:
High school diploma or GED Prior customer service experience in the hospitality industry Positive attitude and interpersonal skills Good communication skills and phone etiquette Flexibility when working alternating shifts Ability to stand for long periods of time Host experience requirements Although an entry-level Host position does not require any specific experience, it generally helps for the candidate to have some experience working with people.
Candidates with a customer service background, and phone handling experience are ideal for the position.
' ' Work Remotely No Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
From $16.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Shift:
Day shift Evening shift Morning shift Weekly day range:
Every weekend Monday to Friday Shift availability:
Day Shift (Preferred) Night Shift (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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