About The Position

Superica brings sunshine to the Queen City’s Strawberry Hill neighborhood, with an Old-West inspired, relaxed yet upbeat vibe and Tex-Mex cuisine served over brunch, lunch, dinner, and the city’s best margaritas. Tex-Mex done right: Superica is seeking an experienced Server to join our Strawberry Hill team! The Server is an energetic and enthusiastic ambassador for Superica and it’s Texas-inspired vibes, guiding guests through the menu and educating them on this regional American cuisine. He/she is responsible for serving guests in a courteous and professional manner, proactively taking cues from guests’ demeanors to gauge their level of satisfaction and happiness in order to quickly address any potential issues that arise. Please apply online today, and feel free to stop by our Open House every Wednesday from 1 PM to 4 PM to meet the team and learn more about opportunities with Superica!

Requirements

  • Experienced Server

Responsibilities

  • Serving guests in a courteous and professional manner
  • Proactively taking cues from guests’ demeanors to gauge their level of satisfaction and happiness
  • Quickly addressing any potential issues that arise
  • Guiding guests through the menu
  • Educating guests on this regional American cuisine

Benefits

  • Competitive pay - $2.13 to $8.00/hr. + tips - based on experience and ability
  • A supportive culture and ethical work environment
  • Dynamic performance-based raises and promotions
  • Time off on most major holidays, including Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
  • Dining discounts at all Rocket Farm Restaurants – Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, Houston, Raleigh, and Winter Park
  • Rocket Farm University: specialized leadership classes and personalized support for career advancement
  • Employee-led Mentorship programs, Advisory Council and Safety Committee
  • Paid Time Off
  • Childbirth Recovery Leave
  • Parental Leave
  • Major Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
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