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Full and Part time kitchen staff needed!


Kmortley

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GBK is a great place to work. We have: fresh food, no microwaves, free food and drink on shift, 'Fun Funds' for team days out, fabulous rewards, and as you learn more you earn more. We have great career development and lots of opportunities to grow?..


You?re the whizz in our kitchen. The bright and breezy team player who gets involved in everything from making sure that our chefs have enough plates to preparing the freshest of ingredients and cooking up our sauces. Let?s face it, without all those kitchen essentials being taken care of, the whole operation would come to a grinding halt.


We can show you the ropes so you don?t need experience, though if you?re already kitchen savvy, so much the better, either way there?s great training waiting for you. A real passion for people, service and food is what really matters here, not forgetting a good level of spoken English.

In addition to fabulous friends you can create your own journey at GBK!

Apply today!


https://www.gbk.jobs/vacancies/814/back-of-house-team-member.html


GOURMET BURGER KITCHEN

121 Lordship Lane

East Dulwich

SE22 8HU

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