Barista - Weekends Required

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Requirements

- Barista experience with espresso machine

- Can prepare foods with cutlery and use oven

- Reliable transportation to show up to work on time

- Maintains a flexible schedule

- Able to commit to at least 1 weekend day and 1-2 closing shifts a week ** closing and weekends is preferred currently

- Actively responds to group messages

Barista Responsibilities

- Performs daily tasks and holds themselves accountable to what is expected

- Maintains a clean work area and contributes towards all cleaning tasks and mandatory rules

- Finishes shift duties in a timely manner

- Works efficiently

- Comes ready to work and in proper attire

- Is respectful of coworkers, managers, and customers

- Receives feedback well and implements what is asked

- Upsells products, adds food/ retail items onto orders to create higher UPTs

- Follows daily specials

- Greets guests in a friendly manner and provides excellent customer service

- Capable of performing all POS duties, front and back of house functions including opening and closing procedures

- Executes and communicates all sales promotions and new product information effectively

Leadership Responsibilities

- No matter the title, shows pride in their work

- Uses proper judgement

- Asks questions – doesn’t assume or make rules

- Has proper demeanor during busy “peak hours” and can work in high volume/intense situations

- Follows the advised greeting of customers and maintains appropriate conversations

- Comes to work with a positive "leave it at the door" attitude

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $15.15 - $18.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid sick time
  • Paid training

Work Location: In person

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