Part-Time Guest Experience Specialist in Shrewsbury

Part-Time Guest Experience Specialist in Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury Part-Time 24300 - 29700 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Greet guests and provide friendly service in our vibrant pub and restaurant.
  • Company: Join the EGO family, known for its premium dining experience.
  • Benefits: Enjoy flexible shifts, discounts, and 28 days paid holiday.
  • Other info: Quick application process – just 2 minutes on your phone!
  • Why this job: Be part of a fun team and enhance guest experiences every day.
  • Qualifications: No CV needed; just bring your enthusiasm and a friendly attitude.

The predicted salary is between 24300 - 29700 £ per year.

EGO - Shrewsbury is hiring a Part Time Team Member to join our premium pub and restaurant family.

You’ll greet guests, deliver friendly service in our dining room, and support kitchen and bar as needed.

No CV required; our mobile-friendly form takes 2 minutes.

Enjoy flexible shifts, 33% discount across our brands, 20% discount for friends and family, Wagestream access, pension, 28 days paid holiday and more.

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Part-Time Guest Experience Specialist in Shrewsbury employer: EGO - Shrewsbury

EGO - Shrewsbury is an exceptional employer that values its team members, offering flexible shifts to accommodate personal commitments and a supportive work environment. With opportunities for professional growth through paid qualifications, generous discounts across all brands, and a vibrant team culture that encourages socialising, you'll find a rewarding career here. Join us in creating memorable dining experiences while enjoying benefits like Wagestream for financial management and a comprehensive employee support system.

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Contact Details:

EGO - Shrewsbury Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Part-Time Guest Experience Specialist in Shrewsbury

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