Front of House Crew Member Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Crystal Bay, MN at Geebo

Front of House Crew Member

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5 Plymouth, MN Plymouth, MN Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $13 - $20 an hour $13 - $20 an hour 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago Culver's is looking for new Front of House True Blue Crew Members! If delighting is in your DNA, you'll be a natural at this position! Our front-of-house (FOH) crew members always bring the energy and thrive in our fun, fast-paced environment.
Whether it's greeting guests at the door, taking orders behind the counter or delivering outstanding service throughout our restaurants, these are the people who bring our hometown hospitality to life each and every day.
Join our FAMILY OWNED business and come grow your career with us! Got Heart? Got Hustle? Get Hired today! No experience required.
We offer:
Competitive wages On the job training Meal discounts Career opportunities Paid time off for eligible team members And much, much more!
Qualifications:
A genuine smile! Good communication skills Dependability We've made it our commitment that any guest who chooses Culver's leaves happy - and that means creating a great experience for you too! In 1984, Craig and Lea Culver, along with Craig's parents George and Ruth, opened the very first Culver's in the family's beloved hometown of Sauk City, Wisconsin, and began serving ButterBurgers and Frozen Custard.
Craveable as our signature combination is, the Culver family knew right away that although the business is centered around the food, it is really about the people.
While folks can vividly recall the first time they bit into a ButterBurger or tasted a scoop of rich, creamy Fresh Frozen Custard, it's our way of welcoming guests that truly makes Culver's delicious.
Pay:
$13 - $20 / hour Job Type:
fulltime, parttime Education:
No education required Work location:
On-site.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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