Food Runner/Busser

Food Runner/Busser


Company
Doughbird
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Part-time
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Hiring Immediately – Back Server

Please walk-in to interview with a manager Monday - Thursday between 2:00 - 4:00pm.

Why Doughbird?
β€’ Killer earning potential
β€’ Benefits available when you work 25 hours per week – including medical, dental, & vision
β€’ 35% dining discounts at all Fox Restaurant Concepts
β€’ Additional discounts at The Cheesecake Factory and North Italia
β€’ Flexible schedules
β€’ Tuition reimbursement
β€’ Opportunity for growth within our family of brands

Who we are:

Doughbird is a part of the Fox Restaurant Concepts Family. We are a tight-knit team of people who love food, beverage, and showing our guests unforgettable dining experiences. And it’s easy because at Doughbird you get a crave-worthy menu with an unexpected yet perfect duo: hand stretched pizza & rotisserie chicken. We are hiring immediately!

What you’ll do:
β€’ Prior experience in a restaurant is great, but the ability to work as a team and a dynamic personality is even better.
β€’ You have excellent communication skills, can stand for long periods of time, and are able to lift up to 25 pounds.
β€’ Provide great hospitality by going above and beyond for every guest
β€’ Clear and clean tables after guests leave. This includes dishware, tabletops, chairs, booths, and the floor. Reset the table quickly for the next guest.
β€’ Perform calmly and effectively in a high-volume environment
β€’ Respond to on-the-fly requests with ease and poise
β€’ Communicate with the guests, servers, hosts, and managers to ensure great customer service
β€’ Availability to work weekends and some holidays
β€’ Be available to fill in as needed to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the restaurant

Fox Restaurant Concepts, an entity of the Cheesecake Factory, is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Proof of eligibility to work in the United States is required.

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