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Bartender

Motel One Glasgow
Glasgow City
4 days ago
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BartenderJob Description

Thanks to your hosting skills, our guests will enjoy a wonderful stay. As well as tending the bar and One Lounge, your duties will also include the following:

  • Providing a seamless, rapid service
  • Create a welcoming and inviting atmosphere for customers.
  • Helping to organise the bar service and determine all the necessary standards and schedules in cooperation with the department manager
  • Providing advice to customers and actively selling Motel One Lounge products in order to achieve the One Lounge sales budget
  • Helping to order food, beverages and spirits for the bar areas and take inventory at the end of the month
  • Gaining interdepartmental insights into new areas of activity by working in our multicultural teams
  • Uphold hygiene and health and safety standards, ensuring a clean and compliant workspace, whilst maintaining cleanliness and organisation in the bar area.

Benefits:

  • Bonus program: The better the guests rate their stay, the higher the bonus!
  • Make an international career: Discover a variety of career opportunities in our hotels nationally and internationally, or join one of our numerous new openings.
  • Staff discounts: Benefit from attractive staff rates in all of our hotels throughout Europe and the USA.
  • Develop personally and professionally: With an extensive onboarding, annual trainings and coaching at our One University, you will hit the ground running.
  • Celebrate together: Whether it's a summer party, holiday party or our annual international soccer tournament - we celebrate successes together with the team.

Qualifications

Whether you are a hotel professional or changing careers – you will fit in here! Because personality and hosting skills are our priority. You will also:

  • Have completed an apprenticeship in the hotel trade and/or have professional experience in the hotel/catering industry or be looking for a change of career
  • Be open and communicative
  • Have hosting skills and a passion for the hotel industry
  • Be flexible and creative and have an excellent sense of quality, even in stressful situations.
  • Be a team player and willing to provide assistance across departments – we achieve our results together
  • Brings a positive energy and professionalism.

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