Market of Choice - Barista Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Eugene, OR at Geebo

Market of Choice - Barista

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7 Eugene, OR Eugene, OR Full-time Full-time From $15 an hour From $15 an hour Market of Choice in Eugene is now hiring! Do you love espresso, tea, or pastries? If you love making people's day, then we encourage you to join the Market of Choice team as a Barista! Joining our bakery team as a Barista also gives you an opportunity to advance in your Bakery career to become a bakery clerk, baker, or cake decorator.
Positions start at $15/hour up to $17.
50/hour depending on experience, with growth opportunity up to $18.
75/hour.
Market of Choice is a growing, local company with excellent benefits and opportunity for growth.
Our company offers a benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision insurance, competitive wages, access to financial wellness services, and a matching 401(k) retirement plan.
QUALIFICATIONS No experience necessary, we will train you! You must be 18 years or older.
DUTIES Market of Choice employees create a pleasant in-store atmosphere and provide knowledgeable and friendly customer service.
As a Barista, you will assist customers in selection, recommendations, and stocking of our delicious products.
Some of your duties will also include:
Accurately prepare a variety of espresso & coffee drinks per customer request Stock, market, & sell pastries, coffee cakes, etc.
Cashiering duties Helping maintain related equipment General house-keeping Expect a high-energy, team-oriented environment where you will accurately prepare customer orders in a prompt and courteous manner.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY A diverse community and workplace benefits us all.
Market of Choice is committed to recruiting, hiring and promoting qualified applicants as well as giving people of all backgrounds an opportunity to work and contribute to our company and community.
We uphold our tradition of valuing our employees by providing equal opportunities to all applicants.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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