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Waitress/Waiter

Folie
Greater London
2 days ago
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FOLIE was one of the most exciting London restaurant & bar openings in 2019, located on Golden Square, where Soho meets Mayfair. 
The Riviera inspired menu is designed and executed by the talented Tomasz Michalski formerly of Annabel’s and Alain Ducasse.
The interior is modern and glamorous, designed by the world-renowned Studio KO (Chiltern Firehouse and Yves Saint Laurent Museum Marrakech).

THE ROLE:

We are looking for talented, professional waiters that enjoy providing an engaging and charismatic service. A passion to continually develop your food, wine and cocktail knowledge is essential.

We are ideally looking for a Waiter who:

- Has a minimum of 12 months experience in a high quality and busy restaurants
- Is passionate about delivering great service
- Is charismatic and confident in engaging with our guests
- Is an excellent team player with a positive and enthusiastic attitude
- Is immaculately presented, attentive and proactive with the ability to respond quickly to the needs of both guests and colleagues
- Possesses an excelent command of the English language

BENEFITS:

At FOLIE we’re all about looking after our staff and your welfare is at the heart of our ethos.
- Competitive pay
- Outstanding career-orientated training and development
- 28 days holiday
- An exciting, motivating and supportive working environment
- Staff meals
- Flexible hours

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