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Full Name *
Email Address *
Social Security Number *
Address *
Telephone Number *
Date of Birth *
Driver's License Number *
State Issue *
Position Details Title *
Select position
Hostess
Server
Busser/Runner
Line Cook
Prep Cook
Kitchen Manager
Floor Manager
General Manager
Other
If other, please specify
Date of Application *
Employment Eligibility *
Do you have legal permission to work in the USA?
YES
NO
OTHER
If OTHER, please explain
Shift Availability *
Select availability
Lunch
Dinner
Lunch/Dinner
Willing to Work Holidays and Weekends? *
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YES
NO
Available Start Date *
Felony Conviction? *
Select an option
YES
NO
If you answered YES in the previous question, please explain
May we contact your present/previous employer? *
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YES
NO
If you answered NO in the previous question, please explain
Last Employer Name *
Job Title *
Supervisor Name and Phone Number *
Start Date *
End Date *
Reason of leaving *
Level of Education *
Select level of education
High School Diploma
College Degree
Associate Degree
Bachelor Degree
A guest is upset about their service, even though it wasn’t your table. What is the best way to handle it? *
Select an option
Politely listen to the guest, apologize for their experience, and find the appropriate team member or manager to assist them.
Let them know it’s not your responsibility but suggest they wait for their server.
Ignore the situation since it doesn’t directly involve you.
During a busy shift, several guests and coworkers need your attention at once. What should you do? *
Select an option
Stay calm, prioritize immediate guest needs first, and communicate clearly with coworkers to manage tasks as a team.
Focus only on your assigned duties, even if guests are waiting.
Help whichever coworker is closest to you, regardless of the guests’ needs.
Handle the easiest requests first to get them out of the way quickly.
Another
You notice a coworker is struggling, but they haven’t asked for help. What’s the best approach? *
Select an option
Step in and offer help if possible, showing teamwork without waiting to be asked.
Wait until a manager notices and gives direction.
Focus on your own tasks to avoid confusion.
Mention it to the coworker after your shift ends.
Would you rather be happy or be right? *
Select an option
Happy
Right
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