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Maple Tree Inn Restaurant Maple Tree Inn Restaurant Homewood, IL Homewood, IL Part-time Part-time $12 an hour $12 an hour 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago Please see below for position requirements:
Must be available Wednesday thru Sunday.
MUST BE AVAILABLE TO WORK WEEKENDS.
EXPERIENCE WITH OPEN TABLE SOFTWARE AND/OR PREVIOUS HOST POSITION PREFERRED.
HIGHER RATE OF PAY FOR OPEN TABLE EXPERIENCE WILL BE CONSIDERED.
Our host provides the first impression of Maple Tree Inn to all of our guests! Our ideal candidate is warm, PROFESSIONAL, friendly, and polite.
He/she is responsible for:
Seating guests and providing menus Taking phone reservations & carry-out orders Managing guest seating using open table software on an Ipad Cash & credit card handling (ringing in carry-outs and gift card sales) Thanking every guest as he/she exits Communicating company policies to guests over the phone and in-person Host shifts are generally 4:
30 pm to 10:
00 pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays.
Host shifts are generally 1:
30 pm to 10:
00 pm on Saturdays & Sundays.
Additional tip income is not guaranteed but can range anywhere from $0 to $10 per shift.
Established in 1974, Maple Tree Inn has been a destination for authentic Cajun/Creole cuisine, hand crafted cocktails, and craft beer.
The Maple Tree Inn was also named one of the Best 50 Southern Restaurants In America, by OpenTable, Forbes, and Food & Wine.
With recipes prepared from scratch, both in the kitchen, and behind the bar, we are a team of dedicated, passionate professionals that bring creativity and energy to everything we do.
Pay:
$12 / hour Job Type:
parttime Schedule:
Night shift Weekend availability Education:
No education required Work location:
On-site.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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