If you're after a job, you'll have to audition for it
Turtle Bay is holding an 'audition' day as it looks to recruit 40 members of staff for its new Blackpool venue.
The popular chain is recruiting for 40 front and back of house roles and in order to do this will hold an audition event for hopefuls at The Imperial Hotel on North Promenade on Wednesday, May 31. Talented chefs, bartenders, and front of house potential team members are being encouraged to sign up and find out more about the opportunities available.Applicants will be invited to an in-person interview, which will include a short online assessment and face to face interview.
New recruits will learn everything there is to know about working for Turtle Bay, from rum tasting sessions to learning the secrets of the chain's jerk pit BBQ. Successful candidates will enjoy 'plenty of other company perks', including lots of team socials and parties and a 70% discount on food. "It’s a great opportunity to kickstart your career in hospitality as we’re all about nurturing fresh talent and we’re looking for people to come on this exciting journey with us. If working for Turtle Bay sounds up your street, get in touch and we’ll see you soon."
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