Hospitality employee - Stadium Worker Aramark Employee Review

3.0
Jun 15, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Worked at a stadium, had fun co-workers, people were excited for game days, decent pay for part time work. There was some down time before the games, but also some big rushes where you were extremely busy.

Cons

Management was mostly absent and rarely fulfilled request. They continually understaffed events. It can be tiring to be on your feet all day after a long week of full time work. Glad I have moved on, but it was good pay at the time.

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5.0
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Pros

Working as a Lead Barista has been a rewarding experience that has helped me grow both professionally and personally. The role has strengthened my leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills while allowing me to mentor and support team members. I enjoy creating positive customer experiences, managing daily operations, and ensuring high standards of quality and service. The fast-paced environment has taught me how to multitask effectively, stay organized, and work under pressure. This position has also provided valuable experience in training staff, inventory management, and team collaboration. Overall, being a Lead Barista has been an excellent opportunity to develop skills that are transferable to leadership and project management roles.

Cons

While being a Lead Barista has provided valuable leadership and customer service experience, the role can be challenging at times. The fast-paced environment often requires managing multiple responsibilities simultaneously, including customer service, beverage preparation, inventory management, and team support. Staffing shortages and high customer volume can create stressful situations, especially during peak hours. The position also requires long periods of standing, frequent lifting, and maintaining energy throughout the shift. Additionally, balancing leadership responsibilities with daily operational tasks can be demanding, particularly when addressing customer concerns or training new employees while meeting service expectations

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