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FB Society in Plano, Texas is looking for enthusiastic Cocktail Servers to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests. Your role will involve greeting guests, taking orders, maintaining a clean workspace, and ensuring customers enjoy their time. A friendly attitude and desire to learn about the beverage menu are essential.
Prior serving experience is a plus, and you must be available for various shifts, including evenings and weekends. Join us and be part of a vibrant team!
The Food Hall Co. cultivates culinary and entertainment destinations that offer a home for chefs, restauranteurs, mixologists, brewers, and entertainers. We are a cultural hub where all the best sights, sounds, and flavors of a community come together under one roof, creating a destination experience you can't get anywhere else! Join us as we craft together a hospitality-driven experience, establishing ourselves as the heartbeat of the local communities we serve.
We are seeking passionate and hardworking Cocktail Servers to join our team!
Cocktail Servers are responsible for keeping track of bills, maintaining a clean workplace, and promptly attending to the needs of our guests. We expect them to know the beverage menu and make recommendations to ensure guests enjoy their time with us. Successful cocktail servers are friendly, attentive, and passionate about their job; they aim to create extraordinary experiences.
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If you're passionate about delivering exceptional service, connecting with guests on a personal level, and contributing to a dynamic team environment, we invite you to apply!
We participate in the E-Verify program. As part of our commitment to maintaining a legal workforce, we verify the employment eligibility of all new hires through E-Verify.
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