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Overnight Room Service Server
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Join Four Seasons Hotel Seattle as an Overnight Room Service Server and deliver exceptional in-room dining experiences. This role requires U.S. work authorization, a Food Handler’s Permit, and flexible availability for overnight shifts. Ideal candidates possess strong communication skills and fam...
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United States of America , Seattle
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21.30 USD / Hour
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Server Assistant
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Join the award-winning team at Goldfinch Tavern, Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, as a Server Assistant. We seek a positive, energetic professional with strong people skills and a drive to grow. You’ll clear tables, deliver food, and enhance guest experiences in a dynamic environment. Enjoy $21.30/hou...
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Seasonal Pool Server
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Join Four Seasons Hotel Seattle as a Seasonal Pool Server (May–Sept 2026) and deliver award-winning dining experiences. Earn $21.30/hour plus service charges and gratuities, with perks like complimentary meals, uniform care, and 401K. We seek hospitality-driven individuals skilled in guest servic...
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21.30 USD / Hour
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Server
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Join our team at Sheraton Grand Seattle, a premier Marriott hotel. We seek an experienced Server with excellent guest service skills and open weekend availability. Enjoy comprehensive benefits in a dynamic, luxury hospitality environment.
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United States , Seattle
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21.30 USD / Hour
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About the Server role

Explore a dynamic and rewarding career in the hospitality industry with server jobs. Servers, often called waiters or waitresses, are the frontline ambassadors of restaurants, hotels, banquet halls, and various dining establishments. Their primary role is to create an exceptional guest experience by expertly guiding customers through their dining journey. This profession is fast-paced, people-centric, and perfect for those who thrive on interaction and providing excellent service.

The core responsibilities of a server typically begin with warmly greeting and seating guests. They present menus, offer detailed descriptions of food and beverage items, answer questions about ingredients or preparation, and take accurate orders. A critical part of the role is communicating these orders clearly and efficiently to the kitchen and bar staff, acting as the vital link between the guest and the culinary team. Servers then deliver meals and drinks, ensuring accuracy and timing, while checking in to address any needs throughout the meal. Beyond service, they are responsible for processing payments, handling cash and card transactions, and presenting the final bill. Closing duties often involve resetting tables, maintaining the cleanliness of their station and dining area, and restocking supplies.

To excel in server jobs, individuals must possess a blend of hard and soft skills. Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills are paramount for building rapport and ensuring guest satisfaction. Physical stamina is essential, as the role requires prolonged standing, walking, carrying heavy trays, and navigating busy environments. Attention to detail ensures order accuracy and a polished presentation. Basic math skills are needed for handling payments, and familiarity with Point-of-Sale (POS) systems is a common requirement. Servers must also have a strong knowledge of the menu, including potential allergens, and often require responsible alcohol service certifications. Teamwork is crucial, as seamless coordination with hosts, bussers, bartenders, and kitchen staff is key to smooth operations.

Typical requirements for these positions often include a high school diploma or equivalent, though experience in customer service is highly valued. Employers seek reliable individuals with a professional appearance who can work flexible hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays. A positive attitude, problem-solving ability, and genuine enthusiasm for hospitality are the intangible assets that define top performers. For those seeking an active, social, and tip-based career with opportunities in diverse settings, server jobs offer a foundational and versatile path in the world of hospitality.