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Job Opportunity: Waiter / Waitress at Salt Yard Group
We are looking for a charismatic and engaging Waiter / Waitress to join our exceptional team at one of London’s best tapas bar and restaurant groups - Salt Yard Group.
Salt Yard Group specialises in the exquisite flavours of Spanish & Italian tapas. We are a community of talented individuals, creating award-winning food, drink and offering industry-leading service. With six stunning locations across the city, including four nestled in the vibrant areas of Soho, Fitzrovia and The West End, one in the bustling Borough Market, and another in the trendy Westfield White City, you're never far from a taste of the Mediterranean.
What We Are Looking For:
- Experience in a Waiter or Waitress role in a high-quality restaurant
- Be the face of the brand known for its warm welcome, conviviality and hospitality
- Goes without saying but you’ve got to love Italian / Spanish cuisine
- Full of personality and charisma, we celebrate individuality - No clones here!
- A quick learner, we love people with initiative
- Up for getting stuck in and learning something new
- In it together as we all contribute to building a fun-loving team
- Ambitious, want to grow and develop within a fantastic, award-winning group
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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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What’s in it for you:
- Salary of up to £30,000 based on 40hrs pw with tronc bonus and the potential to earn more
- Food & drink tastings to keep your tastebuds busy
- Career development, 1-on-1 coaching, training opportunities and workshops
- Online expert Personal Trainers sessions
- Career progression and promotion opportunities with new openings on the horizon
- Get out and about, you automatically get discounts across all our restaurants, pubs and bars
- Regular incentives and socials – a fun, family atmosphere
- Goes without saying, but we’ll feed you during your shift
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) through the Licensed Trade Charity - looking after you is a top priority
- Good people know good people - an awesome referral scheme - earn up to £1000 per successful referral!!
- Access your Wages anytime through Stream
- Birthdays are for celebrating, so have the day off on us
- Cycle to work scheme
- Gym discounts


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Interested in hearing more? Get in touch so we can invite you in for some Tapas, have a laugh and meet some of the team.
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