Banquet Servers (5) Restaurants & Beverage at Geebo

Banquet Servers (5)

Company Name:
Caesars Entertainment
Caesars Entertainment Corporation is the world's most geographically diversified casino-entertainment company. Since its beginning in Reno, Nevada, more than 75 years ago, Caesars has grown through development of new resorts, expansions and acquisitions, and now operates casinos on four continents. The company's resorts operate primarily under the Harrah's , Caesars and Horseshoe brand names. Caesars also owns the World Series of Poker and the London Clubs International family of casinos. Caesars Entertainment is focused on building loyalty and value with its guests through a unique combination of great service, excellent products, unsurpassed distribution, operational excellence and technology leadership. Caesars is committed to environmental sustainability and energy conservation and recognizes the importance of being a responsible steward of the environment.
Perform the duties of greeting, serving,and waiting on customers who were invited to dine at a banquet function. Must be 21 or older.
Ability to clean and stock areas. Knowledge,greet and converse in English with customers. Abilty to read and write in English. Resond to visual and oral signals. Ability to tolerate areas containing secondary smoke. To be able to make change accurately. Physical dexterity to carry and to remove dishes, deliver food, and assist in seating guest. To be able to carry large trays with a mimium of six dinners on it. Demonstrate the willingness to be a team player. Must be able to worl flexable schedules, that include nights, weekends and holidays. Be able to work in all kinds of weather hot or cold. Ability to continually stand and walk entire shift. To give friendly and excellent service.
must have alcohol ed card and clark county food handlers card
Requisition Id: 856851Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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