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UPSCALE, FAST CASUAL RESTAURANT CONCEPT IS GROWING AND LOOKING FOR MANAGERS, GENERAL MANAGER!!!
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Austin Multiple locations
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:35,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD /yearBONUS AND BENEFIT PACKAGE
Job Category:Food Services/Hospitality
Location:Multiple locations
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Restaurant Management
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
Shift:Rotating
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UPSCALE, FAST CASUAL RESTAURANT CONCEPT IS GROWING AND LOOKING FOR MANAGERS, GENERAL MANAGER!!!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR PASSIONATE RESTAURANT MANAGERS WHO LOVE THIS INDUSTRY. WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARTICULATE, ANALYTICAL, DRIVEN MANAGERS WHO STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE IN ALL AREAS OF OPERATIONS. WE ARE LOOKING FOR A HANDS ON MANAGEMENT STYLE. WE DO NOT HAVE A WAIT STAFF AND WE DO NOT SERVE ALCOHOL. THIS IS A GREAT QUALITY OF LIFE. WE HAVE A SCRATCH KITCHEN AND WE DO HIGH VOLUME.
CURRENT P&L RESPONSIBILITY IN A HIGH VOLUME FULL SERVICE OR QUICK SERVE ENVIRONMENT PREFERRED.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE BEST OF THE BEST.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR GENERAL MANAGERS, FRONT MANAGER, BACK MANAGER, BAR MANAGER, KITCHEN MANAGERS!!
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