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San Diego, United Statespart_timeVerifiedPosted 4 Feb 2026

About the role

Overview

Join our vibrant team at ARLO, our elevated dining destination where culinary artistry meets unforgettable hospitality. We're seeking a dynamic Part-Time Host to be the welcoming face of ARLO, setting the tone for exceptional guest experiences in a sophisticated yet lively atmosphere. Shift hours: 6am-2pm

 

Enjoy great team perks, including complimentary stays for you and your family, free daily lunch in our employee cafeteria, free parking, a 401(k) retirement plan, and more. For full-time team members, we also offer comprehensive Medical/Dental/Vision plans and employer-paid life insurance for added peace of mind.

 

Pay Rate $17.75 #TownCountrySD​

 

Responsibilities

  • Greet guests with genuine warmth and enthusiasm, creating an immediate sense of excitement upon arrival.

  • Seamlessly manage reservations, waitlists, and seating to ensure flawless flow in our high-energy dining space.

  • Escort guests to their tables with poise, sharing highlights of ARLO's innovative menu and ambiance.

  • Handle inquiries, special requests, and phone calls with polished professionalism while collaborating with our passionate service team.

  • Keep the host stand impeccable and contribute to the electric energy during peak moments.​

Qualifications

  • 6+ months in customer service or hospitality, ideally in a restaurant setting.

  • Outstanding communication skills and a composed vibe that thrives in fast-paced scenes.

  • Experience with reservation or POS systems; multitasking is your superpower.

  • Flexible availability for evenings, weekends, and holidays to capture ARLO's prime dining magic (part-time hours: available shifts 6am-2pm).

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Company

Town and Country Resort

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