The Bodega Emporium is looking for a Barista to join the team. This person should have a positive attitude, be enthusiastic and enjoy working with all types of people.
The ideal candidate will have excellent customer service skills and prior experience working in the foodservice industry.
Responsibilities
Serve: Prepare hot and cold beverages, such as coffee, blended coffee, and tea, to customers while correctly customizing orders. Prepare and serve food and baked goods, including sandwiches, muffins, bagels etc.
Sell: Work with the customer by describing the details of the product and answer any questions they may have, such as dietary needs or known allergies.
Clean and stock: Determine that all workstations are stocked with products needed. Clean and sanitize all work areas and customer-seating areas.
Requirements
Experience as a Barista
Excellent written and verbal communications skills
Ability to follow all safe food handling procedures and sanitation practices.
A good memory to manage multiple orders at the same time and recall faces, names, and preferences of frequent patrons
Ability to serve customers quickly, efficiently and kindly
Must be able to work evenings, weekends and some holidays
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