Server - Sullivans Steakhouse Fine Dining

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ABOUT DIVIDEND RESTAURANT GROUP
Dividend Restaurant Group (DRG) was built on the core belief that the foundation of a company is defined by the character of the team, the versatility of its systems and the discipline of its actions. DRG is a guest first and team focused organization that has a successful track record of revitalizing iconic brands and driving value for all stakeholders.

Housed in Denver, DRG brings together some of the country's best-known brands, leveraging an industry-leading platform with a clear vision for continued growth. Our driving mantra- we pay 'dividends' to every stakeholder of our business; our guests, our team members, our vendors and our financial partners, all in different but meaningful ways.

Description

Sullivan's Steakhouse is hiring qualified applicants for Servers in your area! Submit your resume or apply directly at

Team Members enjoy the following benefits for being a part of our growing team!

  • ALL Team Members 401k eligible after 30 days employment
  • Health/Dental/Vision benefits
  • Ancillary benefits including Critical Illness, Accident, and Legal insurance
  • Referral Bonus for referring new Team Members


Essential Duties:
  • Demonstrate genuine hospitality while greeting and establishing rapport with the Guest and delivering an exceptional dining experience
  • Guide Guests through menus while demonstrating thorough knowledge of our food and beverages
  • Take accurate orders an partner with team members to serve food and beverages that meet or exceed Guests' expectations


Position Requirements

Job Requirements:
  • Must have upbeat, outgoing and positive attitude
  • Must be able to assist guests and possess great guest relations skills
  • Excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills


Salary Range
Depending on experience

Position
Server - SSH

Division
Sullivan's Steakhouse

Exempt/Non-Exempt
Non-Exempt

EOE Statement
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. 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.

This position is currently accepting applications.
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