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$18/hr + tips

Position Summary: Guides guests to appropriate table as directed by the maître d’. Interacts with the restaurant guests, fellow employees, and supervisors in a polite, courteous and hospitable manner to ensure gracious hospitality.
Duties and Responsibilities: including but not limited to
Maintain professional appearance standards as directed in the Tao Group Hospitality Employee Handbook.
Anticipates and accommodates needs of the guest.
Maintains the general cleanliness and orderliness of the entrance area.
Complies with Department of Health and company sanitation standards.
Actively takes and processes reservations for guests.
Assists with incoming calls and answering questions from guests.
Responsible for checking guests’ coats and other belongings (where applicable).
Assists with setting up front desk area, performs side-work and other opening/closing procedures as directed by management, including:
Ensures that all appropriate menus are printed and ready for service.
Responsible for making sure all menu books are organized with current menus.
Collects menus throughout venue during shift.
Performs opening side-work as prescribed.
Performs closing side-work as prescribed.
Reports all breakage, damage of equipment or furniture immediately to management.
Attends and participates in daily pre-service meetings.
Participates in any training sessions or departmental meetings.
Learn by listening, observing other team members and sharing knowledge while leading by example.
Portrays a positive and professional attitude.
Demonstrates knowledge of Tao Group Hospitality, its partners and supporting hotel environments.
Works as part of a team and provides help and support to all fellow team members.
Training Requirements:
Tao Group Hospitality in-venue host training.
Minimum Education and Qualifications:
Previous hospitality experience.
Previous host experience.
Experience in a high-volume restaurant/nightclub/lounge.
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
Must be able to stand, lift and bend for extended periods of time.
Must be able to bend and lift to 50 lbs.
Role may include job duties or tasks requiring repetitive motion.
Exposure to hot kitchen elements or cleaning materials.
Must be able to work and remain focused in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment.
Ability to work a flexible schedule inclusive of varying shifts such as days, evenings, weekends and holidays.

ABOUT TAO GROUP HOSPITALITY

Tao Group Hospitality delivers distinctive culinary and premium entertainment experiences through its portfolio of restaurants, nightclubs, lounges, and daylife venues. Tao Group Hospitality acquired Hakkasan Group in April 2021. The combined company operates over 80 branded locations in over 20 markets across four continents and features a collection of widely recognized hospitality brands. These include TAO, Hakkasan, OMNIA, Marquee, LAVO, Beauty & Essex, Wet Republic, Yauatcha, Ling Ling, Cathédrale, Little Sister, The Highlight Room, Sake No Hana, Jewel, and more. Tao Group Hospitality is part of Mohari Hospitality, an investment firm focused on the luxury lifestyle and hospitality sectors.
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