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A popular coffee shop chain is seeking a Barista to create memorable experiences by crafting coffee and providing excellent customer service. The role includes making beverages, maintaining store cleanliness, and collaborating with a supportive team. Competitive pay rate of £12.60-13.60 per hour is offered, along with various perks to support team members.
Barista 12 Hour — Costa Coffee
BaristaAt Costa Coffee, we are what we craft. It's about perfecting latte art, creating experiences that put a smile on people's faces, and proudly making greatness every day. And as a Barista, you can too. So, why Costa?
Pay rate of £12.60-13.60 per hour (dependent on the location of the store). If you start before the 15th of August and stay until the 31st of October, you will receive a Summer bonus of up to £400, this is paid on a pro rata basis.
We're growing day by day, with bold plans and some pretty brilliant perks to sweeten the deal:
And that's not all. Explore even more of our perks here:
We're passionate about being a great place to work, where you can bring your real self into our mix. We firmly support diversity, equity and inclusion, and continue to work with our teams to shape the future of our culture and values: Disciplined to Deliver, Passion for Progress, Win with Warmth, Courage to Challenge and Trusted Team Players. We may be a global brand, but we haven't forgotten our roots. That's where the Costa Foundation and our fantastic community agenda come in. Whatever your role, you can help us change lives in coffee growing communities and help your local community too.
Being a Barista means so much more than making velvety cups of joy. It's your chance to learn, challenge yourself and truly master your craft - which means you'll be:
We're interested in your unique ingredients:
When you apply, you'll start with a quick, casual chat via Sapia.ai, just a few simple questions you can answer anytime, anywhere. This AI-powered tool helps us assess key traits and skills fairly by comparing your responses to the role's requirements. Don’t worry, there will always be human involvement in the review of your responses and in making the final hiring decision.