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Hertfordshire
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Barista STARBUCKS DRIVE THRU 

Welcome Break, South mimms, Potters bar, EN6 3QQ


Immediate start and full-time or part-time flexible positions available


Pay up to £12.37ph plus £1 on-shift meals


We are on the lookout for passionate baristas to join us in our Starbucks team, we’ll provide the training that you need to make delicious, handcrafted beverages that you will delight our customers with every day.


A Welcome Break Starbucks Barista would ideally:

Have a positive approach to customer service and a can-do attitude


Be willing to work as part of a world class team
Be ready to learn as all brand training will be provided

A Welcome Break Starbucks Barista gets:

Up to £12.37ph


£1 meals and free coffee, tea and fizzy drinks during your shifts
Flexible working patterns to fit your lifestyle including seasonal hours
Immediate start in customer service roles and overtime available
Employee discounts (50% off onsite KFC, BK, Starbucks and Pizza Express to name a few)
My Welcome Break discounts - savings at hundreds of retailers 
Incentive Schemes
Career progression from Customer Service to Management through brilliant training programmes
Holiday entitlement that increases with service
Cycle to work scheme
Free onsite parking
Uniform provided - of course!

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