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Assistant Manager

Young's
Greater London
2 days ago
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Assistant
Manager
 



Situated on trendy Bermondsey Street and only a short walk from London Bridge. Our pub has a little something for everyone, whether it's casual drinks with friends in our large beer garden, something a bit cosier in the main bar area, or a setting to fill up your Instagram feed with our recently redecorated renaissance room.



What We Offer Our Assistant
Managers:



  • Access to our Career Pathway and development towards GM - A large majority of our GM appointments are internal
  • Access to our fully funded apprenticeships and training and development courses
  • 20% discount in all Young's Pubs and 30% discount on overnight stays in our Pubs with Rooms
  • Access to our Share Save Scheme
  • Free Meals 
  • 28 Days holiday per year
  • Company Pension Scheme


What we look for in
an Assistant Manager:



We are looking for a motivated &
experienced Assistant Manager to join and lead our team in our stylish, food
focused pub. As the successful Assistant Manager you will have a genuine
passion for exceptional customer service and a pro-active approach to team
management. You will be enthusiastic & driven to continue the success of
our pub and play a pivotal part in training our team to ensure they have the knowledge needed to delight
our customers.  You will also be someone
who is committed to their career in hospitality and we can offer ongoing development to support you as you
grow and succeed with us.




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