Job openings at Drumlin

Shoreline, WALocal News

Drumlin, situated at 522 NE 165th St in Shoreline, WA, is actively recruiting for several positions, including dishwasher, prep cook, and evening floor support. The restaurant offers flexible job opportunities suitable for both young people and adults, emphasizing skill development in communication and teamwork. Starting pay aligns with Seattle's minimum wage, and employees enjoy free meals during their shifts along with a 10% discount when dining as customers. Full-time staff members receive comprehensive medical and dental benefits paid entirely by the owner. The hiring process consists of a brief phone call, an in-person interview, and a paid two-hour working interview, ensuring candidates are well-suited for the roles.

Drumlin is conveniently located near a light rail station, enhancing accessibility for job seekers. Interested applicants can send their resumes and notes about their interests to megan@drumlin. pub. For further details, applicants can visit Drumlin's job page at https://www. drumlin.

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