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Bartender BVLGARI BAR
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Join the prestigious BVLGARI BAR in Tokyo as a Bartender. Utilize your at least one year of experience to craft exquisite drinks, serve premium beverages, and maintain impeccable bar standards. This role focuses on precision, cleanliness, and exceptional guest service in a luxury environment.
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Japan , Tokyo
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Bartender Supervisor
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Lead our bar team in Osaka, delivering exceptional service at a luxury Four Seasons hotel. This supervisory role combines hands-on bartending with team leadership, inventory management, and guest relations. We seek an experienced bartender with proven leadership skills and Japan work authorizatio...
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Japan , Osaka
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Four Seasons
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Bartender
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Join the Four Seasons Hotel Osaka as a Bartender. Craft classic and innovative cocktails while managing inventory and providing exceptional guest service. This role requires 2+ years of experience, fluency in Japanese and English is preferred. Enjoy a competitive salary, global hotel discounts, a...
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Japan , Osaka, Kita-ku
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Four Seasons
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Bar BOTA Bartender
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Join Four Seasons Hotel Osaka as a Bar BOTA Bartender. Craft classic and innovative cocktails while managing inventory and engaging with guests. This role requires 2+ years of experience, mixology skills, and fluency in Japanese/English is preferred. Enjoy a competitive salary, comprehensive bene...
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Japan , Osaka, Kita-ku
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Explore the dynamic world of bartender jobs, a profession that blends artistry, science, and social interaction into a uniquely rewarding career. Far more than just serving drinks, a bartender is a central figure in the hospitality landscape, responsible for crafting experiences, managing a vibrant social hub, and ensuring every guest feels welcomed and valued. This role is ideal for those who thrive in fast-paced environments and possess a passion for people and mixology. The core of a bartender's role involves the expert preparation and service of a wide range of beverages. This includes mixing classic and contemporary cocktails, pouring beers and wines, and creating non-alcoholic alternatives, all with precision and flair. A significant part of the job is mastering drink recipes, understanding the nuances of different spirits, and staying abreast of evolving trends in the beverage industry. However, the responsibilities extend well beyond the shaker. Bartenders are typically tasked with maintaining a clean, organized, and well-stocked bar. This involves washing glassware, restocking liquors and supplies, managing inventory levels, and ensuring all equipment is functioning properly. Furthermore, they handle financial transactions, processing cash and card payments accurately, and are often responsible for balancing the cash drawer at the end of their shift. The social and service-oriented aspect of bartender jobs is paramount. A bartender often functions as the host of the establishment, creating the venue's atmosphere. This requires providing exceptional guest service that is engaging, personal, and attentive. Building rapport with patrons, remembering regulars' preferences, and diffusing tense situations are all in a day's work. The ability to multitask efficiently during peak hours—juggling multiple drink orders, taking new requests, and processing payments simultaneously—is a critical skill. Typical requirements and skills for bartender jobs often include a high school diploma or equivalent, with many employers valuing relevant prior experience in a bar or restaurant setting. Key physical requirements often include the ability to stand for extended periods, lift heavy cases of supplies, and demonstrate excellent hand-eye coordination. The most successful bartenders possess a specific set of interpersonal and technical skills: deep knowledge of cocktails, wines, and beers; impeccable customer service and communication abilities; a calm demeanor under pressure; strong math skills for handling money; and a keen attention to detail in both presentation and preparation. For those with the right blend of skill, personality, and passion, bartender jobs offer a career path filled with creativity, human connection, and the opportunity to be at the heart of the social scene.

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