Server Charleston, SC, 29403

Server

Full Time • Charleston, SC, 29403

Server

All hail the King! John King Grill & Bar represents everything that is a classic King Street experience from the packed bar on dueling piano nights to the bustling morning crowd for weekend brunch. As a member of our staff, you are a key player in making sure visitors and locals alike have a royal night out on the town and leave our establishment feeling like the kings and queens of downtown. When working at John King, we want to see you succeed and grow in your profession. You can count on our support to help you climb right to the top and reach your fullest potential. If you’re passionate about sharing the magic of downtown Charleston with others, enjoy some classic rock n’ roll music wrapped up in one lively atmosphere, reach out to us! 


Do you like having fun and making money at the same time? Of course, you do.
 
Does working with the best support team in Charleston and unlimited growth potential, both personally and professionally also sound up your alley?  If so, keep reading...WE WANT YOU! We want real people who bring their authenticity and exceptional work ethic to our team. 


Summary
Describes menu and daily specials takes orders, serves food, and makes sure customers have everything they need to enjoy their meals. Responsible for coordinating their entire station and communicating front- and back-of-house personnel to provide a dining experience that meets or exceeds guest expectations. Processes guest orders to ensure all items are prepared properly and on a timely basis. Observes diners to ensure they are satisfied with food and service, respond to additional requests, and determine when the meal has been completed. Processes payment. at the end of their experience.  Stocks, removing and resetting dishes and silverware between courses, and cleaning and resetting vacated tables.

Responsibilities
  • Greet all guests with a smile within 30 seconds
  • Be a salesperson, not just an order taker
  • Take ownership of section, ensuring section is always 100% ready
  • Learn and utilize Toast POS and reservation/waitlist systems
  • Develop relationships with guests to create repeat diners
Qualifications
  • At least one year of serving experience
  • Friendly and outgoing personality
  • Ability to upsell

Benefits/Perks

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    • Opportunity for fast advancement
    • Companywide food discounts
    • Insurance offerings
    • Direct Deposit Available
    • Paid Weekly 
  • Full-Time Employees-30 plus hours
    • Paid time off
    • Health, dental, and vision insurance
    • 401 K with company match
We aren't like regular hospitality groups, we're a cool hospitality group- and one that genuinely cares about bringing out your true potential beyond your job description.

Complete our short application today!
Compensation: $15.00 - $25.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Why you want to join our team!

Opportunity for fast advancement
Multiple insurance benefits for all employees
Paid time off for all full time employees
401K/retirement account with company match
Company wide food discounts
Competitive pay
Direct Deposit
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