Manager-in-training (Fast Food Restaurant)

Manager-in-training (Fast Food Restaurant)


Company
ALPHA HR PTE. LTD.
Location
Singapore
Posted
2 days ago
Via
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Job Description
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic individual to join our team as a Fast Food Restaurant Manager-in-training. This is an excellent opportunity for a passionate F&B individual to lead and grow with a popular fast-casual dining concept. Location: - Islandwide, multiple restaurants in all areas of Singapore Responsibilities: - Manager-in-Training will go through a 3 months' structured training in both Front & Back of House before being certified as a full fledged Manager. Requirements: - Relevant experience in F&B or qualification in F&B, Retail, Hospitality or Culinary - Passion for the F&B and service industry - Positive attitude and a team player Compensation and Benefits: - Attractive salary package (up to $3,500/mo) - $2,000 sign-on bonus - Fast Track Career Program - Great Career Opportunity - 5 Day Work Week (Including Sat, Sun & PH) - Sales Incentive - Birthday Leave - Medical with Dental Benefit - Meal Provided - Staff Discount Additional Perks: - Opportunity to lead and develop a high-performing team - Continuous learning and development in restaurant management - Be part of a growing brand in the exciting Singapore food scene Join our team and take your career to the next level in restaurant management As our Restaurant Manager-in-training, you'll play a crucial role in driving our success and shaping the dining experience for our customers. If you're ready to lead, innovate, and make a significant impact in the F&B industry, we want to hear from you Alpha HR Pte Ltd |EA License No. 24C2354 Alex Lee |EA Reg. No R24123784

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