Front of House Daytime Team Member Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Hampton, VA at Geebo

Front of House Daytime Team Member

Chick-fil-A Mercury Boulevard FSU Chick-fil-A Mercury Boulevard FSU Hampton, VA Hampton, VA Full-time Full-time Up to $15.
50 an hour Up to $15.
50 an hour 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago Wages between up to $15.
50 per hour Chick-fil-A Mercury Boulevard is currently hiring!!
Benefits:
Part-time and Full-time:
Competitive wages - Up to 15.
50 per hour Flexible Schedule/ Sundays off Educational Scholarships Employee meals on shifts Cell phone discount Employee Assistance Program Licensed Counseling Partnership Full-time:
Affordable Health Insurance Dental and Vision Insurance 401K Match Paid time off hours Requirements/
Responsibilities:
Requirements/Responsibilities We are looking for applicants who exhibit the following qualities:
Consistency and Reliability Cheerful and Positive Attitude Values Teamwork Loves Serving and Helping Others Follow food safety guidelines Applicants must be able to:
Smile Create and Maintain Eye Contact Speak Enthusiastically Make Emotional Connections with Guests Work Quickly and Efficiently Follow Food Safety and Cleanliness Guidelines Maintain Proper Quality Parameters Must be available to work between the hours of 5:
30AM - 8:
00PM (Primary hours:
7AM - 4:
00PM) Must be available to work year round Monday through Saturday REQUIREMENTS Previous Food Handling or Restaurant experience is not required but preferred Must have a source of reliable transportation Reading, writing, and basic math and verbal communication skills required Ability to work in a fast paced environment that at times can be hot and noisy Mobility required during shifts Must work well under pressure Must be able to respond to changes or edits to orders quickly and efficiently Must be able to stand on your feet for long shifts Handle transactions accurately & responsible.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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