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BVC Group
Greater London
2 days ago
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NAC Mayfair is looking for a Waiter/Waitress to join our team. This is a chance to join a company that is passionate about its people, its food and customer service with lots of opportunities to grow and develop your career.


NAC [North Audley Cantine] is a buzzing, French-inspired bistro that serves globally influenced food & drinks. It is part of BVC hospitality group and the team work together to create an environment where everyone feels welcome.


Benefits:

- Flexible working environment
- Free meal on shift
- Training and development
- Team incentives
- £500 refer a friend bonus
- 50% staff discount across BVC group


- Discounts in variate of restaurants, bars and hotels
- Positive working environment
- Pension scheme
- Fantastic long service rewards
- Enhanced holidays
- Enhanced maternity / paternity pay
- Pay every 2 weeks




What are we are looking for?


- Positive and energetic personality
- Passion for food and drinks
- Great under pressure
- Loves teamwork
- Clear communication – with all departments & guests
- Desire to learn and develop
- Front of house experience is essential.




Only those with a RIGHT TO WORK in the UK will be considered for the position above.

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