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Food & Beverage Employee (Fulltime/Parttime/On-call) | NH Conference Centre Leeuwenhorst

NH Noordwijk Conference Centre Leeuwenhorst
Zuid-Holland
Noordwijkerhout
The Netherlands

Food & Beverage Employee (Full-time/Part-time/On-call) - Own transport necessary, Experience in serving

Introduction:

NH Conference Centre Leeuwenhorst is one of the largest conference hotels in the Netherlands, featuring 513 rooms and 123 meeting rooms. We regularly host conferences with up to 1.000 guests, while warmly welcoming leisure guests as well. Together, we work as a close-knit team to ensure our guests leave with a smile. Would you like to be part of this team? Read on!

Important:
It is important that you have experience in serving. In addition, you have your own transport because our location is difficult to reach by public transport. If you do not meet these requirements, unfortunately, we cannot process your application.

About the role:
As a Food & Beverage Employee, you will be responsible for making preparations for serving drinks and dishes during events, dinners, or in our bar. You will play a key role in delivering memorable guest experiences for both business and leisure visitors. This dynamic role requires working both independently and as part of a team, always aiming to exceed guest expectations with proactive and guest-oriented service.

What we offer:

  • Varied work with both individual guests and groups
  • Free access to our Aqua Fitness Centre
  • Employee rates for stays at Minor Hotels worldwide
  • Social events and an annual bonus
  • Numerous career development opportunities within Minor Hotels

Keywords: horeca, hotel, restaurant, english, bediening, horecamedewerker

Does this vacancy appeal to you? Apply immediately!

Minor Hotels Europe & Americas is committed to an inclusive working environment in which everyone is valued and encouraged equally, therefor we warmly welcome people from all horizons & personal abilities.

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