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Romeo Jones

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Romeo Jones is an established delicatessen & caf? in Dulwich Village, and we?re looking for an experienced person to join our team, initially on a part time basis.


You will?

? Have experience in working with food and making excellent coffee

? Be able to provide our loyal & discerning customers with faultless service

? Understand what it means to work in a premium environment

? Have a keen interest in food and want to learn more

? Be happy, flexible & accommodating to work in a small team ? everyone does a bit of everything, and you?ll be happy to roll your sleeves up and get stuck in

? Understand the fundamentals of working in a busy retail environment

? Speak & write clearly and confidently in English

? Happy, charming, enthusiastic & presentable.


If you think you fit the bill and can tell me why in a couple of paragraphs, please send your CV to [email protected]


ROMEO JONES, 80 DULWICH VILLAGE, LONDON SE21 7AJ www.romeojones.co.uk

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