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Barista - London

Pret
West Midlands
4 days ago
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Calling all passionate Baristas to discover a world of opportunities at Pret A Manger, 22-24 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2QD GBR!

Join our vibrant team at Pret a Manger and be a maestro of bold and beautiful
drinks. Your enthusiasm for creating exceptional coffee experiences will ensure
we deliver amazing coffee standards every day. Bring your craft to Pret, where
every cup is a masterpiece and every day is a celebration
of great coffee. Elevate your barista journey with us! Exciting Opportunities Await!

Explore our current job openings:

Full-time: Shifts are spread over
5 days per week and can start as early as (don’t worry, early starts mean
early finishes!)

About the pay:

£ to £ per hour (Inclusive of weekly mystery shopper bonus of £ per hour)*

What’s more?

Flexible Shifts  Free meals while you’re working Club Pret Membership, with 50%
off food and 5 free drinks a day. Earn an extra £5 when you start
to work between 3am and 5am ** 28 days paid holiday (pro-rata if
you're part-time) Your Pret Benefits – employee
discount program (Retails, Food, restaurants, Gym, etc) Free shoes Rewards for being outstanding. Pension scheme Length of service reward. And more…

You want career Growth?

Outstanding training and
development (Over 85% of our managers have been internally promoted with many
joining as a Team Member)  Grow with us and earn
professional qualifications: we offer Apprenticeships Level 3 Use
of our internal ‘Opportunity Network’ to see all of our available Pret jobs both within our shops and at our Support Centre, 75B.

About us:

Pret a Manger is a beloved international fast-casual restaurant chain known for its fresh, natural ingredients and commitment to providing outstanding customer experiences. With a focus on quality, sustainability, and innovation, we're dedicated to delighting our customers every day. our food is handmade in our shop kitchens throughout the day and anything we don't sell, goes to charity. Our coffee is 100% organic (and always will be) and our Coffee Fund is supporting the next generation of farmers. It's (partly) what we think makes Pret special.

If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, love working and having fun in a team, love an early morning and have a passion for serving delicious food and drinks, we want to hear from you!

*After initial training
**Terms and conditions apply
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