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Server/Waiter/Waitress

Elle R Leisure
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Salary: £21.44 (Minimum wage + Tronc £1.00 - £10.00 per hour) 

Attention all outgoing, fun-loving individuals! Standish’s favourite bustling neighbourhood restaurant & bar Alberts’ is on the lookout for experienced servers to join our talented restaurant team!

Are you passionate about providing exceptional service to guests? Do you have a flair for making people feel at home and creating a welcoming atmosphere? Do you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment with a team that feels more like family than coworkers?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, we want to hear from you! As a server at our restaurant, you'll have the opportunity to showcase your skills in a dynamic and exciting environment. From taking orders to serving up delicious dishes, you'll be an integral part of creating a dining experience that keeps our guests coming back for more.

What will you get in return?

Meals provided for the team on shift

50% discount at all of Elle R Leisure restaurant & bars 

Regular team parties so you can unwind

Ability to progress into senior management roles with planned company expansion

Whether you're a seasoned server or just starting out, we're committed to helping you grow and thrive in your role. So what are you waiting for? Apply today and join our team of fun-loving, hardworking servers at our city centre canal side restaurant!


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