Dozens of jobs are up for grabs at a restaurant chain which is set to open its first Scottish location in Glasgow.
As Caribbean bar and restaurant Turtle Bay prepares to open on St Vincent Street in the city centre, the team is hosting a recruitment day to fill the remaining 50 positions.
They are on the lookout for staff who demonstrate a positive attitude with a strong desire to learn and those who want to work in the restaurant industry.
To showcase the various opportunities available, the restaurant will be hosting a Recruitment Day on Wednesday, November 8 at the Maldron Hotel on Renfrew Street.
Attendees can learn more about roles in the kitchen, bar, and front-of-house team that will provide experience and growth opportunities to applicants throughout different stages of their careers.
The recruitment day will involve an interactive experience that gives applicants the opportunity to get a real taste of what it would be like to work for the restaurant.
In-person interviews, group activities and a short online assessment will also give potential candidates the chance to learn more about Turtle Bay from those who work for the company.
Gemma Lewis, operations manager at Turtle Bay said: “We’ve always focused on recruiting and hiring a team who exude the energy and excitement that Turtle Bay gives to its guests – for us, attitude and fit are much more important than hospitality experience.
"The right people will be fast learners who will pick up those skills as they go! We can’t wait to meet the enthusiastic new recruits who will become our first Scotland team.
“Our expansion into Scotland is an exciting time for us but also offers a chance for us to provide long-term employment opportunities for the local area, as we seek to bring Carribean good times to Glasgow.”
To attend the recruitment day applicants must pre-register online here.
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