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Allianz Stadium (Twickenham) - Experienced Hospitality Waiters & Bartenders (Over 18 ONLY)

Constellation Careers
Greater London
1 day ago
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Hospitality Waiters & Bartenders Wanted at Allianz Stadium, Home of England Rugby 🏉


We’re on the lookout for experienced, professional and enthusiastic hospitality waiters and bartenders to work during the Autumn Internationals & Six Nations Championships at Allianz Stadium.

If you’ve got a passion for great service, thrive in fast-paced environments, and want to be part of some of the most exciting matchdays of the season


Working Hours

📍 Location: Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, London

🕒 Zero-Hour Contract – Flexible Shifts

💼 Perfect for students, part-timers, and locals looking for extra income!


As a Hospitality Waiter, you’ll:

- Serve food and drinks in VIP boxes, lounges or suites

- Deliver an outstanding guest experience in a professional manner

- Anticipate guest needs and respond promptly

- Work closely with your team to ensure seamless service

- Provide exception guest experiences in fast paced environments


As a Bartender, you’ll:

- Mix and serve drinks

- Have a knowledge of Wines, Beers, Spirits etc.

- Provide Excellent customer interaction, even under pressure


Key Dates for the Autumn Internationals

🏉 Saturday 1st November 2025

🏉 Saturday 8th November 2025

🏉 Saturday 15th November 2025

🏉 Sunday 23rd November 2025

You must be available for at least 3–4 matchdays, including key fixtures.

Requirements:

Must have 6 months (bartenders) – 12 months (waiters) experience

Must be over 18

Must be able to work with and around alcohol


Due to health and safety procedures, these are the uniform requirements for ALL Allianz Stadium shifts once onboarded with Constellation:


- NO Gel Nails, BIAB, Gel Extension or Acrylic Nails of any kind are permitted

- NO false eyelashes or lash extensions this

- Required footwear – SMART all plain black closed toe shoes, Trainers, Uggs and Crocs are NOT permitted.

- White collared smart long sleeve shirt is required

- Smart black suit-like trousers, NO jeans, tracksuit bottoms or leggings

- ALL jewellery and facial / ear piercings must be removed


Why Join Us?

  • Paid training & career growth 📈
  • Compass lifestyle perks & discounts 💳
  • Health & wellbeing support ❤️
  • Flexible shifts to fit your life 🗓️
  • Work at legendary venues 🎉


👉 Don’t wait – apply today and join us and be part of a team that provides an unforgettable Autumn Internationals 2025 & Six Nation Championships 2026 ✨.

We can’t wait to meet you!

Interviews and onboarding sessions will be held throughout October.

Why Work for Compass

All Training Provided. Compass Exclusive Benefits, Lifestyle Benefits "Perks" Platform, and Health & Wellbeing Support Programmes Including Access To Our Employee Assistance Programme.

We would love to hear about you & your experience in your own words, therefore encourage applicants to get creative and write a cover letter from the heart - please avoid using AI software to write your cover letter!

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