Restaurant Host Team Member - 16 years old+ (No Experience Required)

Restaurant Host Team Member - 16 years old+ (No Experience Required)

They say your environment shapes who you become, and that belief drives our culture. Within our organization, every team member has a valuable role to play. Whether you’re greeting guests with genuine warmth, preparing satisfying meals, or managing operations behind the scenes, your work contributes to memorable experiences for everyone.

Joining our team means collaborating with others toward shared goals and taking pride in what we accomplish together.

Discover your potential and see how you can make a difference here, where each person is valued as part of our unique community.

What You'll Do - Making a Memorable Impact

As the first point of contact, you will set the tone for a great dining experience with a welcoming introduction. Serving as a Host, you will greet visitors and ensure they feel comfortable and cared for.

Your responsibilities will include guiding guests to their tables, managing the waitlist, providing friendly updates, and ensuring each dining area is ready for new arrivals.

You could be a great fit if you:


- Help guests feel welcome and at ease as soon as they arrive
- Remain composed and effective during busy times
- Enjoy working with others in a team setting
- Consistently bring positivity and friendliness to your work
- Are at least 16 years of age

No previous restaurant experience is required - we provide thorough training to equip you for success.

Benefits

Your well-being matters to us, and we are pleased to offer:


- Competitive wages paid weekly, plus an option for same-day pay access
- Immediate health benefits for both full-time and part-time roles
- Paid time off
- Support through our employee assistance program
- Opportunities for career advancement through exceptional training from your first day
- 401k savings plan with company contributions after 90 days
- Ability to participate in our employee stock purchase program
- Welcoming workplace culture - including comprehensive orientation, ongoing learning, advancement support, recognition programs, and celebrations of team achievements
- Exclusive employee perks - 35% discount on food and retail items
- Discounts on a range of popular products and services, such as home essentials, travel options, and mobile phone plans

About Us


Since 1969, we have offered a place for people to share hearty meals, enjoy generous portions, discover unique merchandise, and experience sincere hospitality.

Over the years, we have become a favorite gathering spot, serving guests while supporting our large and dedicated team of over 70,000 employees.

Join our tradition and apply now to become a part of our team.
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