Host / Hostesses - Start at $12+ per hour! - Dayville, CT at Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub Dayville, CT Restaurants & Beverage - Dayville, CT at Geebo

Host / Hostesses - Start at $12+ per hour! - Dayville, CT at Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub Dayville, CT

At Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub we're always looking for great team members to join in the fun and Love Where You WorkIn return, we offer flexible work schedules, a great work environment, excellent opportunities for advancement along with the following
Benefits:
Get Paid Quicker - We pay our team members weeklyGrowth Opportunities - Approximately 50 percent of Ninety Nine's entire management staff started out as hourly team members.
Stability - We have some of the lowest manager & hourly turnover in the industry, that means the team you'll be a part of doesn't change nearly as often as other restaurantsBetter quality of life - no late night bar hours!Discounts - 25% discount on food and non-alcoholic beverages for team members to enjoy with their family and friends outside of their work shiftPaid Time Off - Earn vacation based upon company policyRetirement Savings Plan - After 1 year of employment you are eligible to participate in the company's 401(k) plan upon reaching 21 years of age.
Healthcare Coverage - Restaurant hourly team members may become eligible for health and welfare plans the first of the month following an ACA measurement period in which average hours worked per week is 30 or greater.
WE ARE COMMITTED TO OUR GUESTS, TEAM MEMBERS & COMMUNITYNinety Nine Restaurants is an Equal Opportunity & E-Verify EmployerJoin the Ninety Nine (The 99 Restaurants) team today.
This restaurant front of house job for Hosts or Hostesses will focus on guest seating or greeting or reception / reservations duties in which you will be expected to provide great customer service.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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