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Host/Hostess

Mora Oak Park Mora Oak Park Oak Park, IL Oak Park, IL Estimated:
$26K - $31.
5K a year Estimated:
$26K - $31.
5K a year Mora Asian Kitchen in Oak Park, IL is looking for one host/hostess to join our 16 person strong team.
Our ideal candidate is attentive, punctual, and engaged.
Responsibilities Answering the phones and book reservations Greeting customers and making them feel welcome Estimating wait time for guests Qualifications Friendly and outgoing personality Ability to listen and communicate effectively Strong organizational and motivational skills We are looking forward to reading your application.
Available shifts and compensation:
We have available shifts all days of the week.
Compensation depends on your experience.
About Mora Oak Park:
MORA brings the essence of Chicago's dining experience to the suburbs with an eclectic medley of asian fusion sushi and Robatayaki style cuisine.
The space itself represents a stimulating harmony of nouveau chic d cor -where no two pieces or wall are identical.
The layers of your aesthetic pleasure mimic the exquisite layers of flavors within its menu.
The focus of MORA's menu is to allow all guests to go on a journey of asian inspired flavors by sharing a variety of grilled small plates and enjoying the utmost fresh sushi and sashimi.
The creators of MORA intend to take your eyes and tastebuds on a journey through a modernized and exclusive asian dining experience in Oak Park, Il.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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