Expectations & Appearance Standards
Expectations
You can expect:
To have fun at work and with our guests.
To recieve your pay on time and accurately.
To be supported by your fellow employees and senior staff.
To be listened to and treated with respect.
We expect:
That you will treat guests with exceptional guest service.
That you will treat fellow employees with respect.
That you will be honest and truthful in all aspects of your employee-employer relationship with the company.
Everyday you will meet the company dress and grooming policy.
You to comply with the company Drug and Alcohol Policy.
You will be on time for your scheduled shifts and reliable.
If you have questions, concerns, or ideas, let us know.
Interview Tips and Etiquette
Be on time. Arrive at least ten minutes early to the interview. This gives you time to collect yourself as well as provides a good impression of you to the interviewer.
With regard to dressing for the interview, consider the job environment you are applying to. It is perfectly acceptable to ask what is appropriate attire for the interview.
Do not interrupt the interviewer. Wait until the interviewer is done speaking, even if you already know what he or she is going to say.
Be ready to relate your work history, experience, and skill set to the specific job you are applying to.
Remember an interview is not an interrogation. An interview is an opportunity for you to have a conversation with the interviewer about how you fit the job you are applying to. During this converstaion both the interviewer and the interviewee ask and respond to questions.
Do your research. Know something about the company you are applying to work for.
Have at least two questions prepared to ask the interviewer. This shows your level of preparedness and interest in the postion and the company.
Send a follow up thank you note to the person you interviewed with.
Appearance Standards
Established mustache and beard must be maintained. Hair must be neatly groomed and of a traditional color.
Two earrings in each ear are permitted but no other visible pierced body jewelry.
Visible tattoos are allowed but must not be offensive to guests.
Uniforms must be kept clean and free of holes. Name tags worn at all times.
Some department exceptions apply to appearance standards.

