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Server/Waiter/Waitress

Pho
Bristol City
1 week ago
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No more PHO-MO, come join Pho!

Vietnamese Street food, but make it cool.

We’re looking for energetic Waiters/Waitresses to be part ofour Pho restaurant.

Part-time and full-time hours available.

This is for those who want to be part of somewhere relaxed,
fun, and want to work in a company that gives a sh**t about their
teams!

Who’s Pho?

Sure, our food is pretty amazing! But we’re also all about
the atmosphere…

We’re talking funky music in the background…dimmed
lights…Staff cracking jokes by the kitchen pass as they quickly step in and
out…. Guests are bantering with the waiters…. You hear wine glasses clicking
and most importantly, in between all that buzz, you hear the slurping of some
fresh Pho.

What Pho can offer you!

Free fresh meals at work 50% discount. Bring friends and family, 50% off
for them too! Fun summer Parties, all hosted by Pho Get paid every 2 weeks! Or… … Get paid quicker with our ‘Wagestream App’ Earn more money if your friend joins us. From
£100-£1000 extra for each friend Confidential Employer Assistance Program, for
any troubles you may be facing. Company pension Amazing training support as you get started with
us.

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