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Tim Hortons: Full-Time Barista - Aeon Mall Shah Alam

RM 2,200 - RM 2,200 / month

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Join Tim Hortons as a Barista and be part of our exciting brand launch in Malaysia!
Tim Hortons (Tims) is a beloved Canadian brand founded in 1964, that offers premium
coffee blends, freshly baked goods and sandwiches. We are committed to create a
welcoming environment that celebrates diversity and inclusion.
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As a Barista, you'll embark on a journey of learning and growth. Learn to prepare a
diverse range of coffee and tea beverages, along with our signature fresh bakes and
sandwiches, all while upholding our high-quality standards.
You'll be the star creating positive experiences for our customers. You'll enjoy initiating
conversations, building new connections, encouraging customers to try limited time
offers and join our loyalty program. Your thoughtful suggestions for items that
complement their food or beverage choices will make their visit extra special.
We take great pride in the consistency and excellence of our products. By following our
standard recipes and preparation procedures, you'll ensure that each product
maintains the freshness and quality we're known for. You’ll also receive training on
proper food handling and storage procedures, so as to maintain a clean, organized, and
hygienic store environment.
If you're excited to be part of our Tim Hortons team and share the same passion for
service, apply now!
Role Requirements
• Passion for F&B industry and customer oriented
• No prior experience required as training will be provided
• Strong communication skills and works well in a team
• Able to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple stations
• Willing to engage in shift work, which includes work on weekends and PH
• Able to commit work for more than 6 months

Tim Member Benefits
• 6-day work week
• Health and medical coverage
• Employee discount
• Store performance incentives
• Career development and progression pathways