Bartender (Upscale / Fine Dining)

Bartender (Upscale / Fine Dining)


Company
Landry's, LLC.
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Via
Landry's | Careers Home

Job Description
Overview

JOIN A WINNING TEAM!

Bartender

This isn’t just your next job – it’s your opportunity to be part of an amazing team that delivers on our promise to meet and exceed our guest’s experience the moment they walk through our doors! We offer structured programs for growth and career advancement and consider our employees to be our greatest asset.

What we offer you:
• Unparalleled training and development programs
• Generous employee discounts on dining, retail, amusements and hotels
• Flexible schedules
• Multiple health benefit plans to suit your needs
• Paid leave
• Sick leave
• Opportunities for advancement
• Community volunteer opportunities with Landry’s League
• Positive and respectful work environment where diversity is valued

Qualifications

Apply now if you:
• Aspire to our “Be FAIR” ideals: Be Friendly, Accommodating, Inclusive and Respectful
• Are a Team Player with a guest first attitude
• Have 1+ year Bartender experience
• Are 18 years of age (required for service of alcohol)
• Have a passion for great food and great fun
• Enjoy working in fast-paced environment

Learn more about Landry’s by visiting our website at www.landrysinc.com

EOE

Posted Salary Range

USD $11.02 - USD $11.02 /Hr.
Tipped Position

This position earns tips

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