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J. Alexander's Restaurants

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Alexander's Restaurant is a contemporary American restaurant, known for its daily scratch-made wood-fired cuisine.
We strive to provide the highest-quality food and service in the hospitality industry, while fostering a culture of working hard, paying attention to details, and providing our guests with the best, all-around dining experience possible.
We have immense pride in being a leader in the hospitality industry.
It's part of the company's DNA.
Our compensation is at the top of the industry, but life is more than a paycheck.
A workplace needs to inspire both professional and personal growth while motivating its leaders to reach their goals.
And you can find that with us.
Why Choose Us:
Competitive CompensationFlexible scheduling401(k) with Company MatchTuition ReimbursementOpportunity for Upward GrowthRequirements:
Must be 18 years of age or older to work around alcohol (based on state regulations).
Job Description:
Interested in working in restaurants? This is a great opportunity to learn from an entry level position and work your way up!We are an Equal Opportunity / E-Verify Employer.
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive.
As an SPB Hospitality Team Member you may be asked to perform additional related duties to meet ongoing needs.
About the Company:
J.
Alexander's Restaurants.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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