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Barista - Starbucks

Welcome Break
Bridgend County Borough
3 days ago
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Barista - Team Member
Starbucks Drive Thru- Sarn Park Services

Welcome Break, Sarn Park, J36 Motorway, Bridgend, CF329SY
Immediate start and full-time or part-time flexible positions available, including opoprtunity as a nights worker.


Pay 
Under 18 £7.60 18-21 £10.05
Over 21 £12.37


Nights allowance +0.50ph ontop of above rates

Are you passionate about coffee and love sharing that passion with others? Join our Starbucks team at Welcome Break, where every day is an opportunity to craft delicious drinks, connect with people, and be part of a friendly, supportive team! Our store operates 24 hours, so we have opportunties across all parts of the day!


What makes a Welcome Break Starbucks Barista special?

Enjoy learning about new blends and brewing techniques.


You bring a positive, can-do attitude to every shift and delight in making someone’s day.
You thrive in a team environment, supporting your colleagues and celebrating each other’s wins.
You’re eager to learn, no experience needed, as we’ll provide all the training you need to become a coffee expert!

What you’ll enjoy as part of our team:

Up to £12.37 per hour, plus £1 meals and unlimited coffee, tea, and fizzy drinks during your shifts.


Flexible working patterns to fit your lifestyle, including seasonal hours.
Immediate start in a welcoming customer service role, with overtime available.
Employee discounts (50% off onsite KFC, BK, Starbucks, Pizza Express, and more).
My Welcome Break discounts—savings at hundreds of retailers.
Incentive schemes and opportunities for recognition.
Clear career progression from Customer Service to Management, supported by brilliant training programmes.
Holiday entitlement that grows with your service.
Cycle to work scheme, free onsite parking, and a provided uniform.

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