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Greggs
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2 days ago
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We’re looking for Team Members to join us!As a Team Member, you’ll provide fast and friendly service to our customers, make sure the shop is clean and tidy, and prepare our much-loved products.We serve our customers across a number of different channels; in-shop, delivery, Click + Collect and drive thru. You'll play a key part in making sure customers have a brilliant experience when shopping with us - whether they order in store or order their food online.We can offer youCompetitive pay paid weeklyColleague discount allowing you and a family member to enjoy up to 50% off your favourite Greggs productsFree hot drinks for you to enjoy while on shiftPaid breaks allowing you to recharge your batteriesWe share 10% of all our profits with our colleaguesHealth and Wellbeing App providing Remote GP and Physiotherapy servicesHoliday entitlement that grows as your career grows with usColleague share plans to help you invest and save for your futurePension scheme to help you plan for your future. We’ll match your contributions up to 7%Confidential employee assistance app and helpline to help with your wellbeingLong service awards celebrating key milestones in your careerSavings and discounts for your everyday shopping, leisure and wellbeing

About youPrevious work experience is not essential. As long as you’re willing to learn, we’ll give you all the training you need to do an amazing job.

You'll also be supportive of an inclusive culture - recognising and valuing that difference is good.

If you think you have what it takes to deliver exceptional customer service in a fast-paced environment, and have some fun on the way, then we want to hear from you. If your availability matches what we’re looking for, apply now to begin your career at Greggs. About usHere at Greggs, we love what we do, and we have fun! What makes us so special is our culture – how we behave and support each other. Everyone’s welcome at Greggs. Whatever their background, preferences or beliefs we want all of our colleagues to feel welcome and able to be themselves at work. You can read more about us here: .

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