Gong Cha Barista

Starbucks at American Dream -

Must have be available 9:30am-10:30pm and must work weekends and holidays.

Responsibility:

  • Provide excellent customer service
  • Make drinks (bubble tea/ slushes/ fruit tea, etc.)
  • Taking orders and processing orders. Orders are coming from in-store customers and online ordering services. Occasionally, we have special and big orders.
  • Providing informative solutions to customer questions about our products.
  • Kitchen duty including cooking bubbles/teas, and making toppings.
  • Store opening and closing. You will have open/closing shift. You have to follow store’s protocols on store opening and store closing. You will be, after predetermined time, required to be independently open, and lead closing.
  • And others.

Qualifications:

  • Be 16 years or older.
  • Fluent in English.
  • Have work authorization/employment eligibility in US.

What we are looking for:

  • Be reliable.
  • Have consistently availability.
  • Have strong communication skills.
  • Attention to details.
  • Show initiatives.
  • Be able to work on weekend and holidays.
  • Be able to work on open shift (9AM) and closing shift (10PM).
  • Be a team player and be able to get along well with other team members.
  • Work experience with other Gong Cha/ Kung Fu Tea/ Vivi Bubble Tea/ TBaar / or other bubble tea brands is preferred.
  • Ability to speak mandarin is plus

Others:

  • Send your resume in PDF format to apply. Please include your phone number in the resume, your weekly availability hours and days. If selected, you will have one phone screen with the manager. If passed the phone screen, you will have one in-person interview with the manager. If passed the in-person interview, you will be have an on-site day training with the manager to determine if you are a right fit for the role.
  • Expected hiring time is asap.
  • Expected hours will be less or equal to 40 hours, depending on the hours available. Job Types: Part-time Application Question(s):
  • What is your shift availability?
  • How long do you expect to work with us?
  • Are you attending schools, or working full-time? Experience?
  • Work Remotely
  • NoJob Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: $16.00 per hourBenefits:
  • Employee discount

Restaurant type:

  • Café
  • Coffee shop
  • Quick service & fast food restaurant

Shift:

  • 10 hour shift
  • 12 hour shift
  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Evening shift

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: From $15.50 per hour

Expected hours: 30 – 40 per week

Benefits:

  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid training

Shift:

  • Evening shift
  • Morning shift

Work Location: In person

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