Cinema host pay in London January 2025
How much do cinema hosts in London get paid?
Cinema hosts in London earn
£10.42-19.59 per hour
Based on 197 employee reviews
What do top employers pay cinema hosts?
Who are the top cinema host employers?
Who are the worst cinema host employers?
Recent cinema host Jobs in London
- Customer Service Assistant Over 18 at Tenpin posted 7 days ago
- Rental Sales Agent at Europcar posted 5 days ago
- Customer Service Assistant - London Paddington Station at Network Rail posted 6 days ago
- Customer Service Consultant - Kings Cross at HSBC posted 8 days ago
- Tool Hire Assistant at Jewson posted 2 days ago
- Service advisor at Lookers posted 8 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 197 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 73 employees
Cinema host pay in other places
- Cinema host pay in Birmingham
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- Cinema host pay in Bradford
- Cinema host pay in Newcastle
- Cinema host pay in Edinburgh
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What do cinema hosts do?
Customer service assistants help customers through a range of different services.
They work in:
- Hotels
- Shops
- Cinemas
- Theatres
- Casinos
- Public transport stations
- Shops
- Restaurants
- Leisure centres
- Bowling alleys
- Music venues
- Nightclubs
- Pubs and bars
- Theme parks
Customer service assistants are also known as:
- Customer service advisers
- Hosts
This type of job might involve:
- Answering customer questions and providing them with information
- Arranging services, such as booking a taxi
- Selling products
- Stewarding customers
- Dealing with customer complaints and refunds
- Taking orders
- Scheduling appointments
- Answering the phone
- Using a till point
- Keeping front of house areas clean
- Give quotations
- Arranging deliveries
You may have to work early in the morning, late at night, over weekends and bank holidays
This is an entry level job.
If you want to apply for a customer servicel job, you might need the following:
- GCSEs, a Level 1 or 2 course or a relevant apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK