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Full Serve Family Dining Restaurant Manager GM level
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Country: USA
Location: Connecticut-New Haven Wallingford, CT 06492
Total applied: 40 |
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Full Serve Family Dining Restaurant Manager GM level
One Stop Employment ResourceWe Are Your Most Trusted and Hard Working Resource Partner; Resources In Food, a Human Resource and Recruitment Solutions firm, provides companies in the Restaurant, Food Service, Hospitality, Food Manufacturing, and Wholesale-Grocery industries with the best candidates available. RIF's focus is to produce results by providing excellent and comprehensive recruiting services to fulfill our Client's needs with a strong sense of urgency and a commitment to advancing our candidates career path.For 18 years Resources In Food has been recruiting and placing thousands of Restaurant, Food Service and Hospitality managers with our clients annually. We understand the business! All RIF recruiters have an extensive background in Restaurant, Food Service, Hospitality and Human Resources.We are very familiar with each and every position in the Restaurant, Hotel, Food and Hospitality industries. We understand clients have their own rules and job descriptions that are unique. In our careful screening process, prior to each interview, a detailed insight of what you can expect once hired and the essentials of the particular position being offered is made clear to insure you have the information needed to evaluate your interest in any position we may present. Our mission is to provide the Restaurant and Hospitality industry with the highest quality management staff available. Advance your career by calling R.I.F. today.Job DescriptionRestaurant Managers Full Serve & Family Dining
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