Bartender
Job Description
Fun. Flexibility. Growth.
Are you looking for a fun and exciting environment, flexible work schedule, or an opportunity for growth? Blending all of these together is the difference between a good job and a great career. At Applebee's you will discover a balance between work life and personal life, as well amazing benefits for your health, future, family and happiness.
As an Applebee's Bartender, you will be mixing outstanding alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, so that you and the servers can deliver the best drink possible. You need to be friendly to both staff and customers, great drink maker, and create a great bar experience. You will work hard but have a great time doing it!
You must be at least 18 years old (per state law), be able to effectively communicate with others, and committed to making an impact.
We offer flexible work schedules, healthcare benefits, meal discounts, and a great career path.
The health, safety and well-being of our employees is our top priority.
Physical Standards: Must have mobility for long periods of up to four (4) hours in length. Must be able to safely reach, bend, stoop and frequently lift up to 25 pounds. Transports plates, glasses, and baskets to and from dining room, service bar, and the kitchen about 30 times per shift. Must be able to speak clearly and listen attentively to employees and dining room staff. Ability to wear protective hand coverings through entire shift. Ability to work with disinfectant cleaning supplies throughout entire shift. Ability to wear protective face coverings and/or masks through entire shift. Ability to frequently wash hands with disinfecting soap throughout shift.
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Flynn Applebee's is an equal opportunity employer
Application Instructions
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