Part-Time Hospitality Team Member Restaurants & Beverage - Topeka, KS at Geebo

Part-Time Hospitality Team Member

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9 Quick Apply Part-time 7 hours ago Full Job Description Chick-fil-A 17th and Wanamaker is searching for individuals to join our team serving guests a product they love and leaving a positive influence in a fast-paced and upbeat work environment.
Deliver excellent and engaging customer service to our guests Take orders with speed and accuracy Clean and stock supplies when not serving guests Check for product quality and consistency Complete tasks as assigned
Benefits:
Competitive pay Closed Sundays Flexible schedule Food benefits Local and national scholarship opportunities of $1,000-$25,000 Advancement opportunities Lasting friendships Don't miss the great opportunity to join Chick-fil-A 17th and Wanamaker's team.
Apply today! REQUIREMENTS Part-time availability:
Minimum of 18 hours per week and four shifts per week Positive and serving attitude with warm personality Desire to learn and grow Ability to multitask Detail-oriented Ability to lift 20-30 pounds and stand for long periods Work well independently and with a team in a quick-paced environment Willingness to work outside Reliable transportation Age 14 or older In our kitchens, we focus on fresh and simple ingredients.
And we always have.
Since the beginning, we've served chicken that is whole breast meat, with no added fillers or hormones, and we bread it by hand in our restaurants.
Produce is delivered fresh to our kitchens several times a week.
Salads are chopped and prepared fresh throughout the day.
Whole lemons are freshly squeezed in our restaurants and combined with pure cane sugar and water (yep, that's all) to make Chick-fil-A Lemonade .
It may not be the easy way, but it's the only way we know.
Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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