FOLLOWING the launch of its first venue outside of Ayrshire, independent restaurant and bar operator Buzzworks Holdings has begun an ambitious recruitment drive across its portfolio.
The firm – which opened The Coach House in Bridge Of Weir last month – is searching for 40 new recruits throughout its operations and will tonight hold a recruitment evening.
“We are looking for the best in the business to come and join our growing family at our latest venue The Coach House, and across Buzzworks’ Ayrshire portfolio,” said managing director Kenny Blair.
“The majority of current vacancies are in our kitchens and we are looking for chefs who are passionate about good food and want to work with the best.”
The recruitment open night will take place at The Long House, Kilmarnock from 6-8pm. Attendees will be able to meet the management team for a short interview and learn more about the opportunities on offer.
Buzzworks has built a reputation as a top employer in the country, and is currently ranked No 40 in The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to work for.
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