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Restaurant Manager

Are you a hard working, self-motivated, service oriented professional with a true passion for the hospitality industry? We offer strong base salaries, an attainable and easy to understand bonus program along with full benefits.
We need people at all experience levels! We will call qualified applicants within 48 hours.
Take the step towards building your restaurant manager career.
Restaurant management continues to offer a multitude of options, including salary growth, flexibility and career advancement.
We need results-oriented candidates like you to apply for this Restaurant Manager position.
As a Restaurant Manager, your experience and leadership skills will head up some of the nation's leading restaurant venues and staff, while building a strong team of your own and continuing to advance your hospitality career.
From daily operations to marketing and sales, there are opportunities for career growth waiting for you.
You will lead the restaurant staff in daily tasks, train, and develop them into assets of your team.
Use creativity and communication to build a loyal customer base, and increase sales.
You will also be responsible for typical restaurant manager duties.
Join the thousands of candidates that have met the Premier Difference.
Send your resume today! :
Great Benefits Health Benefits Industry Standard Work Week (55 hour target) Key ResponsibilitiesPractice Safety as Priority #1 for your restaurant team and customersMaintain a high ratio of return customers through great service Coach and develop restaurant employees to build a strong cohesive team Promote, demonstrate, and lead a great customer restaurant experience Have a minimum of two years experience as a Restaurant Manager Show proven success in previous position Demonstrate outstanding leadership, communication, and training abilities Have a stable and consistent work history as a Restaurant Manager.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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