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Waiter/Waitress
Waiter/ Waitress
We are seeking an enthusiastic Waiter/ Waitress to join our vibrant team at Oblix at The Shard. As a key member of our front-of-house team, you will embody our passion for exceptional hospitality, ensuring every guest enjoys a warm, memorable experience from the moment they arrive.
Our Waiters are dedicated, hands-on, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, all while upholding Oblix’s renowned high standards. Full of personality and professionalism, you’ll inspire your team to deliver the outstanding service and seamless guest experience that define us.
Requirements
- Previous experience as a Waiter/ Waitress in a high-end, fast-paced restaurant
- Proven ability to lead a section and support your team
- Eager to learn and develop both yourself and your team
- Excellent attention to detail
- Ability to multitask and prioritise
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Benefits
- World class in-house training
- Opportunity to travel the world with our five incredible worldwide brands
- Long service awards
- Exciting In-house incentives
- Travel season ticket loan
- Family meals on shift
- Dining discounts across zuma, ROKA, oblix & INKO NITO
- Cycle to work scheme
About Oblix
Located on the 32nd floor of The Shard, Oblix is a sophisticated, contemporary restaurant, split across two different spaces offering views across central London from East to West.
Oblix West is a refined, urban dining space with open fire dining and a modern menu, where the cuisine matches the view Oblix East offers diners an eclectic mix of innovative dishes along with award-winning cocktails and afternoon tea.


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