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Experienced Barista's at Cafe G.


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We are a family friendly coffee house in East Dulwich seeking talented full-time and part-time experienced Baristas who are passionate about fantastic coffee and amazing customer service.


You will be adding to a team where everyone does a little of everything, which means making coffee, serving food and drinks, being flexible with shifts and cleaning!!


We work alongside two of London?s top coffee roasters, providing premium coffee and gourmet pastries. We?ll consider individuals with varying degrees of experience although an interest and passion for specialty coffee is essential.


You must have great customer service skills and self-confidence as well as a drive to acquire knowledge and skills. We?re only interested in working with problem-solvers, self-starters andgood team players.


You must have a strong sense of self discipline and the ability to work with speed and efficiency. Impeccable attention to detail is a must. Perfect English and fantastic communication skills are also essential.


Barista with managerial skills who is excited by making their own mark in the specialty coffee industry by helping on the day-to-day operation would be a plus.


We are open 7 days a week from 8am until 6pm.


Please apply by sending a CV and a cover letter. Applicant will only be considered if they live within South/ South-East London. We look forward to hearing from you!


CAfe G.

184 Peckham Rye

SE22 9QA

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