Required Years of Experience
2 years
Job Details
Job description
Medina, an intimate neighborhood cocktail bar. Brought to you by the group behind Compass Rose, Kirby Club and Maydan are looking for energetic professionals who thrives in a fast-paced environment focused on genuine hospitality. Our ideal candidate is outgoing, communicative and is dedicated in helping to provide a memorable experience while being a part of a highly motivated team.
If you've wanted to work for a company with a history of success in food & beverage, incredible creativity in concept development, a community driven mindset & a mission to care for their teams then it might be time to join!
Our ideal candidate is an individual who is curious, willing to learn, is outgoing, communicative, enthusiastic, and enjoys creating memorable guest experiences. Overall, we are looking for professionals with a great work ethic and just enough funk. Please contact us with your resume and background. We will contact you for an interview.
Job Type: Full-time and Part-time
Requirements
- Minimum 2 years serving experience
- Upscale Casual experience preferred
- Extensive experience in craft cocktail and or fine dining restaurant atmosphere
- A vast knowledge of wine, beer, and craft cocktails.
- Willingness to learn and be an integral part of an exciting environment
- Attention to detail and excellent communication skills required
- Positive attitudes only.
Please email your resume and references!
Compensation Details
Compensation: Hourly ($17.00 - $20.00) plus tips
Estimated Weekly Tips: $1,000
Benefits & Perks: Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Paid Time Off, Dining Discounts
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Let us take you way, way back to ancient cities like Tunis, Marrakech, and Fez where medinas (Arabic for city or town) were fortified cities built by locals to defend themselves from invaders. When the fortifications didn’t work and colonists like the French descended on these North African cities, those colonists were happy to separate themselves from the locals. They stood as a physical dividing line between the colonizers and the citizens. For those on the inside, the medina offered protection and safety. But the high walls of the medina also provided the freedom for people to take down their walls and let their proverbial hair down, revealing their true nature. Sometimes benevolent, sometimes nefarious. Most of the time, it was impossible to tell the difference.
But the magic of the medina was that it didn’t matter. Along its hidden passageways and inside its crowded markets were misfits and monsters; entrepreneurs and carpetbaggers; dreamers and the desperate; those with hope and those for whom there was no hope left. The medina saw it all and welcomed everyone just the same.