Guest-First Waiting Staff: Flexible Shifts & Perks in Poole

Guest-First Waiting Staff: Flexible Shifts & Perks in Poole

Poole Full-Time 24000 - 30000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Bakers Arms

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Welcome guests, take orders, and ensure a fantastic dining experience.
  • Company: Bakers Arms in Poole, a friendly and supportive workplace.
  • Benefits: Flexible shifts, strong staff discounts, pension, holiday entitlement, and financial management support.
  • Other info: Perfect for students seeking flexible work while studying.
  • Why this job: Join a vibrant team and create memorable experiences for customers.
  • Qualifications: No prior experience needed, just a passion for great service.

The predicted salary is between 24000 - 30000 Β£ per year.

Bakers Arms in Poole is looking for part-time waiting staff to warmly welcome guests and provide attentive service, serving food and drinks that keep customers returning. You will greet customers, take orders, and work with the team to maintain high cleanliness and safety standards.

Join a supportive workplace with flexible shifts, strong staff discounts across brands, pension, holiday entitlement, and access to Wagestream so you can manage your finances effectively.

Guest-First Waiting Staff: Flexible Shifts & Perks in Poole employer: Bakers Arms

At Bakers Arms in Poole, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming and supportive environment for our waiting staff. With flexible shifts, generous staff discounts, and opportunities for financial management through Wagestream, we ensure our team members feel valued and empowered. Join us to be part of a culture that prioritises guest satisfaction while offering you the chance to grow and thrive in your role.

Bakers Arms

Contact Details:

Bakers Arms Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Guest-First Waiting Staff: Flexible Shifts & Perks in Poole

Communication Skills
Teamwork
Attention to Detail
Time Management
Adaptability
Problem-Solving Skills
Customer Service