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11+ restaurants hiring right now in Nashville, TN

As business picks up, many restaurants across Nashville are hiring right now.

As business picks up, many restaurants across Nashville are hiring right now. | Photo via Pexels

Nashville’s hospitality industry is on the rebound, but many restaurants are struggling to recruit talent.

As a result, businesses are finding creative ways to attract employees. Some are offering hiring incentives like signing bonuses, while others are participating in jobs fairs + posting daily in online hospitality groups. Employers are even tapping into the gig economy with mobile apps like GigPro, a job pairing service co-founded by Nashville chef Sean Brock.

If you or someone you know is in search of a service industry job, we’re here to help. We’ve compiled a list of restaurants that are hiring right now in the Nashville area. Most businesses are hiring multiple part-time and full-time front of house and back of house positions.

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