Greeter/Host

Greeter/Host

Dallas, United States

Company
Doc B's Restaurant + Bar (Uptown Dallas)
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Posted
17 days ago
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Job Description
Doc B's is located in the McKinney & Olive building, a premier dining and retail destination in Uptown Dallas, TX. With restaurants in Chicago, Florida, Austin and Fort Worth, we would love the opportunity to welcome you as the newest member of our already awesome team!

Responsibilities:
- We are seeking friendly and talented GREETERS to join our team. Past restaurant experience is NOT required, if you are open and willing to learn, we love to teach! Job responsibilities include (but are not limited to): warmly welcoming all guests, managing OpenTable and reservations, coordinating proper seating of server sections, professionally answering the phone, and most importantly, being a friendly first and last impression at the front door.
- Why work for Doc B's?
- 1. Our food is amazing! We partner with local farmers and small best-in-class purveyors, incorporating the highest-quality ingredients in all our scratch-made dishes. You won't find freezers or microwaves in our house.
- 2. Cool Atmosphere - With an emphasis on art and design, we are proud to display works from well-known international artists throughout the space, and our music playlist is custom curated by our DJ.
- 3. We offer Health and Dental insurance benefits to ALL of our team members - including those that work part-time!
- 4. We offer flexible work schedules
- 5. We are a growing company with lots of opportunity for advancement
- 6. We provide a professional work environment, but we still know how to have FUN!
- 7. Culture - Doc B's is not just another chain restaurant, we are independently owned and whole-heartedly care about each and every one of our team members. We pride ourselves on having great team retention, which means, we genuinely care about YOU.
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