Cafe Milano is seeking a barista with a passion for coffee and people, who thrives on working in a fun and fast-paced work environment!
Who we are
We are a fast-casual restaurant in Montreal, established since 1971, with a second location in Laval and an upcoming West Island store front in the fall of this year! Our brand mission is to deliver a trendy multi-generational, fast-casual dining experience that people love. Timely service with the freshest ingredients, cooked in short order and tailor-made to our customers. A combination of affordable quality food, a remarkable customer experience while fostering a motivating and positive work environment for our employees are our top priorities!
Why Cafe Milano?
We are driven by an innate communal duty to provide an atmosphere where transparency and respect are considered key principles. We inspire, achieve, and maintain hard work, collaboration, and integrity every single day, and strive to facilitate a culture of inclusion and compassion!
We provide workers with a nourishing environment designed to hone professional skills while contributing to a healthy career path.
We also provide group insurance and an RRSP incentive plan for our permanent full-time employees for an additional level of stability and security!
Be part of the amazing team at Cafe Milano!
If you have a passion for coffee, possess strong customer service skills, and excel at working within an engaging and entertaining atmosphere, we encourage you to apply!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $21.50-$25.50 per hour
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Disability insurance
* Discounted or free food
* Extended health care
* Flexible schedule
* Life insurance
* On-site parking
* RRSP match
* Vision care
Schedule:
* Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
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