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Fooda

Barista - Utility

Fooda, Santa Clara, California, us, 95053

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Our story began in 2011 when a group of office workers at a major logistics company in Chicago had a lunch problem. Nearby options were limited, and the team was spending too much time and money traveling to their favorite restaurants. These foodies had an idea: connect with local chefs and bring their culture inside the office to sell food from their authentic restaurants. It was an immediate hit. When they discovered people from other companies sneaking into their office, they knew they were on to something.

Fooda pioneered the concept of rotating popup restaurants inside offices. Today, we operate in 45 cities with over 100 million meals served and continue to grow rapidly. Powered by technology and a network of 3,500+ restaurants, we feed hungry people at work through a platform of unique food programs located within companies, office buildings, hospitals, schools, distribution centers, and more. At Fooda, we believe a workplace food program should be something employees love and look forward to every day. Eight out of ten employees believe Fooda is one of their company’s top perks.

Position Overview Due to expanding growth, Fooda is hiring a Barista – Utility at our client location.

Who You Are

You are comfortable with customers and enjoy customer service

You are comfortable with handling cash and providing accurate change

You are friendly, high energy and comfortable interacting with other people

You are able to lift up to 40 lbs and stand on your feet for up to two hours

You're comfortable with technology and running a POS system

Prior barista and cashier experience preferred

What You Will Be Responsible For

Prepare coffee and espresso drinks and other beverage items using standard measures and recipes

Stock and maintain coffee station supplies while maintaining cleanliness of service area

Run and maintain a POS system with attention to detail and accuracy

Build relationships with customers by maintaining a positive environment

Go out of your way to provide a high level of customer service

Strong communication skills and being a self-starter are required

Know and maintain the Fooda Standards of Service and Sanitation on a daily basis

Escalate issues to Manager when necessary to keep them informed or help problem solve

What We’ll Hook You Up With

Competitive wages $22-$25/hr

Insurance benefits plans - healthcare, dental and vision

Paid time off

401k retirement plan with Fooda company match

Annual stock option grant each summer

Long-term opportunities for advancement within Fooda

Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full‑time basis. No recruiters please.

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Lifting and carrying 50 lbs is an essential function of this role. Are you able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs?

Standing on your feet for up to two hours is an essential function of this role. Are you able to stand on your feet for up to two hours?

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