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Host/Hostess

5.
0 Kent, OH Kent, OH Seasonal Full-time Seasonal Full-time Estimated:
$22.
2K - $28.
2K a year Estimated:
$22.
2K - $28.
2K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago The River Merchant Restaurant and Wine Market in Kent, OH is looking for hosts and hostesses to join our team.
Located on 911 North Mantua Street in Kent, Ohio we are Kent's premier riverfront restaurant with beautiful river views, upscale food and beverage options, and phenomenal guest service.
We are hiring for both seasonal part and full time in anticipation of a busy summer season.
MUST HAVE WEEKDAY AVAILABILITY Shift Times:
10am-4pm 12pm-8pm 4pm - 10/11pm Responsibilities Greeting customers and making them feel welcome.
Answering the phones, answering questions and booking reservations.
Placing online, phone-in and in person carryout orders.
Checking out retail items for guests from our beer and wine market.
Estimating wait time for guests.
Qualifications Friendly and outgoing personality Ability to listen and communicate effectively Strong organizational and motivational skills Ability to work nights, weekends and holidays We are looking forward to reviewing your application! Available shifts and compensation:
We have available shifts all days of the week.
Compensation is $10.
00 - $15.
00/hour.
About The River Merchant :
The River Merchant in Kent, OH is looking for an individual to join our 29 person strong team.
We are located on 911 North Mantua Street.
Our ideal candidate is a self-starter, punctual, and reliable.
Learn more about us at www.
therivermerchantkent.
com.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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