Server / Service Team

Server / Service Team
Location: Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen, Greensboro
Hours: Full Time / Part Time
We are looking for friendly and energetic Servers to join our team of enthusiastic restaurant professionals who provide outstanding experiences to the guests they serve in a fast-paced environment. To deliver the type of outstanding experience we provide our guests, we need remarkable individuals who are committed to making a difference.
Our common objective is articulated in our mission, which, in summary, is to be of genuine service to our guests, fellow staff members, owners, and the Earth and her people. To find out more about working with us, visit click here.
What are the responsibilities of a Server?
  • Provide prompt, friendly, attentive service while ensuring that each guest has a delightful experience
  • Anticipate guest needs proactively by noticing opportunities to wow each guest
  • Communicate clearly to our guests and fellow staff members
  • Establish and maintain trusting relationships with our guests
  • Passionately maintain a high level of cleanliness and safety at all times
  • Advocate for our responsible alcohol beverage service program
  • Have a working knowledge of the restaurant’s menus, including Chef features, extensive wine offerings and other specialty drinks
What Skills and Experience are Desired for a Server?
  • Schedule availability to include working days, nights, and weekends
  • Friendly, energetic, and detail-oriented
  • Passion for hospitality
  • Great interpersonal and communication skills
  • Strong sense of urgency and initiative
  • Ability to retain and recall detailed information
  • Working in a fast-paced, enthusiastic work environment
Benefits? Yes.
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Voluntary Life Insurance
  • 401K
  • Paid annual leave (vacation, sick, personal, etc.)
  • Family medical leave and domestic partner benefits
  • Industry related continuing education and frame of reference opportunities
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