Server Job Description
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The Server is responsible for providing seamless customer service and guest experiences. General responsibilities include sales of food and beverage, accurate order taking, presentation and delivery of orders, checkout, and reconciliation. The Server will also work closely with the management to be knowledgeable about the Company’s policies and procedures, along with any specials, and be able to successfully execute initiatives to achieve objectives in sales, guest service, satisfaction, food quality, and presentation, cleanliness, and sanitation for all designated areas of operation. Additional responsibilities and duties may be assigned as needed.
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Servers are responsible for setting up their workstation, greeting guests, placing food orders, and delivering prepared food. Additional responsibilities include the performance of routine cleaning, dining room set-up, assistance in special functions as needed, and training other servers.
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We are looking to hire a Server to join our Team. In this position, you will be providing an exceptional, dining experience for our residents. The right person will have excellent customer service skills, attention to detail, and be able to multi-task efficiently. Our servers build meaningful relationships with our guests.
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Server providing excellent customer service to our guests, enriching the lives of those we serve, through innovative and creative culinary experiences! As a Server you get to do the things you love, presenting delicious food and developing relationships with Residents and your staff.
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We are looking for a Server who will be responsible for providing our guests with exceptional customer service and having fun while doing it! Ideal candidates will be personable, motivated self-starters that can adapt to a fast-paced work environment. Candidates must be available to work evenings, and weekends and willing to work flexible hours.
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As the Server, you will ensure the provision of prompt, courteous service to all residents and guests in the dining room while supporting the team in optimizing each resident’s well-being and overall experience.
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Ensure Guests receive an exceptional dining experience. Serves Guests in a warm, friendly, timely, and proficient manner and is attentive to their needs.
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We are currently seeking a Server. The Server is responsible for making the resident's dining experience pleasant and positive; providing the highest quality of customer service, while maintaining dining areas, seating residents, and serving meals.
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The Server is responsible for providing exceptional food and beverage service to Members and guests, thus ensuring satisfaction and Member retention. They are responsible for greeting Members and guests promptly while always exhibiting a high level of hospitality. Servers must have a passion for hospitality and Member satisfaction.
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Under the direction of the Manager or Director, the Server is responsible for the quality of service delivery during meal service, compliance with special diets offered by the community, and for communicating with the management company on all appropriate matters.
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Frequently asked questions
What does a server do?
In the context of computer technology, a server is a computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers, known as clients, over a network. In many cases, clients are also servers, sharing resources peer-to-peer.
Here are some key functions of a server:
File Sharing: Servers often act as central repositories for files and data. They allow users on the network to store, access, and share files easily.
Managing Network Resources: This includes resources like printers, scanners, and fax machines, allowing multiple clients to use them without having to be directly connected.
Hosting Databases: Many applications rely on databases, and servers are typically used to host these databases, allowing data to be accessed and managed efficiently.
Hosting Websites: Web servers are used to host websites, making them accessible over the internet. When you visit a website, your computer (the client) connects to the server hosting the website and requests the website's files.
Email: Email servers send and receive emails, storing them until they are deleted or downloaded to a client device.
Backup: Servers can be used to back up data from clients, providing a central point for storing backup data and allowing it to be restored if needed.
Running Applications: Application servers run applications that client devices can use without having to install them on their own systems.
Manage Network Traffic: Servers help manage network traffic to ensure smooth, organized communication between devices.
Authentication and Authorization: Servers often handle the authentication and authorization of users, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access the network and its resources.
Data Processing: Some servers are dedicated to processing large amounts of data, performing complex calculations or analysis.
In another context, a server could refer to a person serving customers in a restaurant or other hospitality setting. But given the context of our conversation, I believe you were asking about computer servers.
What skills does a server need?
If you're referring to a server in the context of a restaurant, bar, or another hospitality setting, here are some of the key skills needed:
Customer Service: This is at the heart of a server's job. They need to be friendly, polite, and attentive to provide a positive experience for customers.
Communication: Servers need to communicate effectively with customers, answering their questions, explaining menu items, and taking orders accurately. They also need to communicate with kitchen and bar staff to ensure orders are prepared as requested.
Physical Stamina: Servers spend much of their time on their feet, and often need to carry heavy trays of food or drink. They need to have good physical stamina and coordination.
Multi-Tasking: Servers often need to handle multiple tables or tasks at once, so they need to be good at multitasking and prioritizing their work.
Problem-Solving: If there's a problem with an order, or a customer has a complaint, servers need to be able to think on their feet and find a solution quickly and effectively.
Attention to Detail: Whether it's taking an order accurately, noticing if a customer's drink needs refilling, or spotting potential allergens in a dish, attention to detail is crucial for a server.
Teamwork: Servers need to work closely with kitchen staff, bartenders, buspersons, and other servers to ensure a smooth service. They need to be team players and good at coordinating their work with others.
Salesmanship: Servers often need to upsell menu items, special drinks, or desserts to customers, so some sales skills can be useful.
Basic Math: Servers often handle cash transactions, so they need to be able to calculate costs, make change, and sometimes split bills between customers.
Knowledge of Food and Drink: Servers should have a good understanding of the menu, including ingredients, preparation methods, and potential allergens. They should also have knowledge of the drinks menu, including different types of wine, beer, and cocktails.