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Hotel Theodore

Host/Hostess - Rider Restaurant - $21.00

Hotel Theodore, Seattle, WA, United States


About Us:
At Pyramid Global Hospitality, people come first. As a company that values its employees, Pyramid Global Hospitality is dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive work environment that fosters diversity, growth, development, and wellbeing. Our commitment to a People First culture is reflected in our approach to employee development, employee benefits and our dedication to building meaningful relationships. Pyramid Global Hospitality offers a range of employment benefits, including comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off, as well as unique perks such as on-site wellness programs, local discounts, and employee rates on hotel stays. In addition, Pyramid Global Hospitality is committed to providing ongoing training and development opportunities to help our people build the skills and knowledge they need to advance their careers. Whether you are just starting out in the hospitality industry or are a seasoned professional, Pyramid Global Hospitality offers a supportive and collaborative work environment that encourages growth and fosters success, in over 230 properties worldwide. Join their team and experience the benefits of working for a company that values its employees and is committed to creating exceptional guest experiences. Check out this video for more information on our great company!

Location Description:
Hotel Theodore opened as the Roosevelt Hotel in 1930, named after the 26th U.S. president, whod visited Seattle in 1903. From its very beginnings, the building encapsulated Seattles pioneering spirit. Its architect, John Graham Sr., was one of the citys most prominent: the firm he'd founded was behind iconic city structures like the Seattle Exchange Building, the Frederick & Nelson department store (now the downtown Nordstrom), and, under his sons leadership, the Space Needle. Grahams designs account for the hotels distinctive, modernist Art Deco style. The 18-story building remained Seattles tallest hotel for decades, with 234 rooms and an ornately furnished lobby detailed in the French modern style. In contrast to the hotels that catered to residents (the norm at the time), the Roosevelt Hotel positioned itself as a traveler-oriented hotel.

Overview:

We're looking for an individual with a great Yes I Can" attitude and a caring disposition to join our restaurant team as a full time host/hostess.

You'll be responsible for guest satisfaction in the dining room area

Qualifications:

and will propertly greet and seat guests per company policies.

Additional responsibilites may include:

  • taking reservations over the phone in a friendly