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Bar & Waiting Staff
Bar & Waiting Staff – Greene King Pubs
You’ll be key to creating unforgettable moments for customers, whether you’re pouring a pint or recommending the perfect drink. You’ll keep the good times flowing, while growing your skills in a fun and inclusive team.
About Greene King Pubs
Join us at Greene King, where our community pubs are the heart and soul of local areas. Our friendly teams, led by local heroes, ensure every visit feels welcoming—whether for a catch-up, a special event, or simply enjoying your favourite drink and food.
Additional Information
We reward hard work with:
- Competitive salary & pension contributions
- Career growth: Training in our top-rated apprenticeship programmes
- Exclusive discounts:
- 33% off your choices & 15% off for guests on all our brands
- 50% off at Greene King Inns and hotels
- Wellbeing support: Free employee assistance programme covering mental health, financial, and legal guidance
- Family-friendly policies: Enhanced maternity, paternity, and menopause support
- Referral rewards: Earn up to £1,500 for successfully referring a friend
- Wagestream: Advance access to wages before payday
- Retail perks: Up to 30% off at Superdrug + Three mobile discounts
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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- Deliver a heartfelt experience every customer remembers.
- Recommend drinks to guests with confidence.
- Prepare and serve drinks to meet specifications and satisfaction.
- Assist with greeting customers, serving food, and ensuring a seamless dining experience.
- Maintain a ** safe, legal and immaculate** bar environment, addressing concerns promptly.
Requirements
To thrive here, you’ll need:
- A willingness to learn and develop across your role.
- A keen eye for detail—perfecting every pour.
- A passion for excellent customer service to welcome guests warmly.
- A positive attitude and the ability to collaborate as part of a team.
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