Barista

Barista United Kingdom

Starbucks
Full Time United Kingdom 11.05 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

I am currently looking for a experienced barista who love to work in a customer service and have a passion for a coffee.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Part-time hours: 24-32 per week

Salary: From £11.05 per hour

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift

Experience:

  • Baristas: 1 year (preferred)
  • Barista: 1 year (preferred)
  • Hospitality: 1 year (preferred)
  • customer service: 1 year (preferred)

Work Location: One location

Barista
Starbucks

http://www.starbucks.com
Seattle, United States
Howard Schultz
$10+ billion (USD)
10000+ Employees
Company - Public
Restaurants & Cafes
1971
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