Guest Service Team Member

Guest Service Team Member


Company
Wingstop Restaurants
Location
Los Angeles, CA (+1 other)
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Talent.com

Job Description
Wingstop - 22950 Vanowen St. Suite D - [Crew Member / Counter Service] As a Guest Service Team Member @ Wingstop, you'll be responsible for delivering World Class service by: Acting as the face and the voice of Wingstop to all of Guests who walk into the restaurant; Providing Guests with authentic, positive and genuine experiences; Interacting with Guests by greeting them, answering the phone, taking and delivering orders...Hiring Fast >>

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