Benefits/Perks
- Flexible Scheduling
- Competitive Compensation
- Career Advancement Opportunities
Job Summary
We are seeking a Host/Hostess to join the team at our thriving restaurant. In this role, you will welcome guests, lead them to their seats, and inform them of any specials. Your goal is to quickly build rapport with patrons and make them feel welcome. The ideal candidate is friendly, outgoing, and committed to providing an exceptional dining experience.
Responsibilities:
- Welcome guests with a smile and inform them of the wait time
- Seat guests at their tables, taking into consideration server availability and guest needs
- Provide guests with menus and inform them of any available specials
- Accept payment for meals and operate the cash register
Qualifications:
- Previous experience as a host/hostess, server, or busser is preferred
- Friendly and outgoing personality
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to meet the physical demands of the position, including standing for long periods and carrying trays
- Familiarity with food safety guidelines
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Compensation: $15.00 per hour
Enjoy the relaxed dining experience on the Great South Bay at Babylon Villages's only waterfront restaurant.
OUR STORY
Growing up surfing on Long Island in the late 70's and early 80's were some of the greatest times of our lives. We chased waves from Long Beach to Ditch Plains, from West End 2 to Turtle's Cove.
As we got older, we expanded our search for perfect waves and we no longer traveled as a small group of surfing buddies. We were now part of a larger clan, traveling with girlfriends and wives to destinations with great point breaks, but increasingly more important; Warm Hospitality, Excellent Food and New Everlasting Friendships. Year after year we found ourselves returning to Rincon, Puerto Rico to a specific break called Tres Palms. We were regularly greeted by warm friendly people who all enjoyed sharing good times, good waves and good meals together...
Growing up surfing on Long Island in the late 70's and early 80's were some of the greatest times of our lives. We chased waves from Long Beach to Ditch Plains, from West End 2 to Turtle's Cove.
As we got older, we expanded our search for perfect waves and we no longer traveled as a small group of surfing buddies. We were now part of a larger clan, traveling with girlfriends and wives to destinations with great point breaks, but increasingly more important; Warm Hospitality, Excellent Food and New Everlasting Friendships. Year after year we found ourselves returning to Rincon, Puerto Rico to a specific break called Tres Palms. We were regularly greeted by warm friendly people who all enjoyed sharing good times, good waves and good meals together...
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