Restaurant Manager - ReqCode 2510382

Dave And Buster's - Houston, TX

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END DATE February 27, 2012

Job Summary

Company
Dave And Buster's Dave And Buster's
Location

Houston, TX, US

Job Type
Regular
Job Classification
Full Time
Experience
Mid-Career (2 - 15 years)
Education
High School Diploma or GED
Company Ref #
2290587922905879
AJE Ref #
555823287
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Job Description

Looking for an exciting and fun place to work?? Dave & Buster's Houston is hiring!! We are currently hiring for Restaurant Operation Managers who can grow into a Sr. Manager/AGM role in 12 months! Managers will provide overall leadership, supervision and direction on shift operations along with specific department duties. Must have prior Restaurant Management experience!
$100,000 days. Multiple revenue streams. 300 employees. Performance-based bonuses. And countless ways to reach your most important career goals - with one twist: you'll actually love being a part of a worldclass restaurant and entertainment leader - Dave & Buster's.

Join a true pioneering company in redefining how great dining blends with fantastic gaming and entertainment. Boost your earning potential and help drive amazing annual revenues of $10-20 million - per location!

Have an incredible time working with people who make creating a culture of fun a priority. Our guests always enjoy themselves - and that's a philosophy that starts within. With operations throughout the country and Canada, we're poised for even more dynamic growth, and are always interested in hearing from high-energy professionals who are ready to be at the top of the game.

Join Dave & Buster's today!

www.daveandbusters.com/careers

EOE

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