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Christmas Hospitality Opportunities

Fortnum & Mason
Greater London
3 days ago
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Join the Magic of Christmas at Fortnum & Mason – Piccadilly

 

Having delivered the spirit of Christmas 318 times to the farthest-flung corners of the globe, the team at Fortnum & Mason is on hand to provide exceptional service through multiple-channels, at the most memorable time of the year. Whether you're making your first journey or fiftieth, a trip to Fortnum & Mason is always an occasion to remember. After all, extraordinary food and drink, joy-giving things, and exceptional service have been the order of the day at 181 Piccadilly since 1707.

As we prepare for the most wonderful time of the year, we have exciting seasonal hospitality roles available across all our renowned restaurants. Whether you're skilled in creating unforgettable dining experiences or just have a love for food and customer service, we want YOU to be part of our festive family.

 

The Roles We Have Available:

 

*       Commis Waiters

*       Waiters

*       Barista

*       Cloakroom Assistants

 

What We’re Looking For

  • Enthusiastic individuals with a love for Christmas and customer service

  • A flair for storytelling and a keen eye for detail

  • Team players who thrive in a fast-paced, festive environment

Important Information

 

The ideal candidate should be fully flexible to work 5 out of 7 days on earlies, middles and late shifts including weekends, on a 37.5 hour per week contract. Start date from early November with most roles ending on the first week of January with the potential of going on to permanent roles. No extensive holidays can be considered during seasonal contracts due to business needs.

 

 If you would like to be part of the Fortnum’s Family that makes the magic of Christmas, come to life, please apply today!

 

We are committed to developing your career and nurturing your talent, regardless of age; disability; gender reassignment; marriage and civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; race; religion or belief; sex; sexual orientation. We respect and embrace each other’s differences, to create a truly inclusive environment.

In the last year alone, our people have been recognised and celebrated, winning awards for their outstanding contributions to Retail, Technology, Global Hospitality & Tourism, Visual Merchandising & Display, Customer Service and Local Community Awards.

 

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