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Bar & Waiting Staff
Bar & Waiting Staff
You’ll be key to creating unforgettable moments for customers—whether it’s pouring a pint or recommending the perfect drink after a long day. You’ll keep the good times flowing while joining a fun and inclusive team where you can grow and strengthen your skills and experience.
Company Description
Join Pub & Carvery, where whatever the weather or occasion, we’ve got something for everyone. Our menu features classic pub food and carvery specials, including a choice of three 14-hour slow-cook meats, a selection of potatoes, and seasonal vegetables. Our customers can pile their plates high with delicious choices.
Additional Information
We value our team and reward hard work with:
- Competitive salary
- Pension contribution
- Career progression opportunities as one of the industry’s leading apprenticeship providers
- 33% off for employees and 15% off for loved ones across all Pub & Carvery brands
- Employee Assistance Programme (mental health, well-being, financial, and legal support)
- Enhanced maternity and paternity policies
- Menopause-friendly employer
- 50% discount for employees and 25% for loved ones at Greene King Inns and hotels
- Referral bonus—earn up to £1,500 for successful referrals
- Wagestream – earn access to your wages before payday
- Retail discounts—up to 30% off at Superdrug, exclusive Three Mobile offers, and more
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As Bar & Waiting Staff, you’ll:
- Provide customers with a memorable, heartfelt experience every visit.
- Be an insider behind the bar, offering tailored drink recommendations.
- Prepare and serve drinks that meet strict specifications.
- Assist with greeting guests, serving food, and exceptional customer care while dining.
- Ensure the bar remains safe, compliant, and clean, addressing hazards swiftly.
What You’ll Bring
- Willingness to learn and develop new skills
- Sharp attention to detail—every pint must be poured to perfection.
- Passion for outstanding service, ensuring every customer feels welcome.
- A proactive, can-do attitude and a desire to be part of a strong team.
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