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The Fire College Waiting Staff Required

Constellation Careers
Gloucestershire
1 day ago
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Do you want to provide a legendary dining experience for our guests? Our hospitality staff thrive off the buzz of a busy day and interacting with the general public.


With competitive pay, training, opportunity and perks, we look forward to welcoming you to our team!


Working Hours

Constellation optimises the working schedules of Compass employees, so we can also help you work at over 5,000 venues across the UK on shifts that suit you. Looking for Waiting staff and Bar Staff with Previous Exp you will need to be a driver due to the location of the site. Hours Very Adhoc day shifts 9-3 sometimes Evenings and weekends 6pm-10pm/6pm-Midnight


Main Responsibilities

Working as part of a driven and professional team, our hospitality waiters make events special and memorable.

As the primary port of call for all guests during their meal, this role is to engage with guests to enhance their experience, efficiently and accurately communicating their requests with kitchen and colleagues to ensure smooth delivery.

Waiting staff take orders, serve food & beverages, and clear tables, whilst smiling and having fun!


Why Work for Compass

No experience is necessary, we provide exceptional customer service training and support to all our new starters.

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


Apply online now via our short application form (only takes 1 minute!). We will be in touch straight away and if successful you could be working in one of our venues within a few days.

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