Waiter/Waitress - O'Connor's Public House
Clawson, MI 48017
About the Job
O'Connor's Public House - Immediate Hiring for Enthusiastic Waiter/Waitress
Are you passionate about delivering exceptional service in a lively and welcoming environment? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented setting?
Welcome to O'Connor's Public House, where we celebrate the culture of hospitable surroundings, good food, good drinks, and friendly conversation. Join our team at Gus' Snug, a vibrant new Irish Pub in Downtown Clawson!
Responsibilities:
- Greet and seat guests warmly
- Take accurate orders and provide recommendations
- Serve food and beverages promptly
- Maintain a clean workspace
- Collaborate with team members for a smooth dining experience
Qualifications:
- Previous server experience preferred
- Excellent communication and customer service skills
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Knowledge of Irish cuisine and beverages is a plus
- Must be at least 18 years old
Perks:
- Competitive hourly wage and tips
- Flexible scheduling
- Employee discounts on food and beverages
- Opportunities for career growth
How to Apply:
Apply in person at 38 S Main St., Clawson for on-the-spot interviews.
O'Connor's Public House is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity in the workplace. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Location: Gus' Snug, Downtown Clawson
DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER AND CLAWSON AUTHENTIC IRISH PUB'S
A culture of hospitable surroundings, good food, good drinks and friendly conversation.
Welcome to our Pub! In Ireland the pub is much more than a bar or a place to eat, it is the core of every community throughout Ireland. It is a place to gather and spend time with family and friends, a place to celebrate, to unwind or enjoy live music, a place to have a great meal or just be in the company of others.
At our Pub's we are telling the story of Ireland's rich history. We celebrate the public house culture- a culture of hospitable surroundings, good food, good drinks and friendly conversation, what we call "Craic".