Front of house pay in Manchester January 2025
How much do front of house in Manchester get paid?
Front of house in Manchester earn
£5.28-10.90 per hour
Based on 84 employee reviews
What do top employers pay front of house?
Who are the top front of house employers?
Who are the worst front of house employers?
Recent front of house Jobs in Manchester
- Breakfast Waiting Staff at InterContinental Hotels Group posted 10 days ago
- Waiting Staff at InterContinental Hotels Group posted 10 days ago
- Waiter/Waitress at Brunning and Price posted 8 days ago
- Food And Beverage Team Member at Crowne Plaza posted 2 days ago
- Front of House at Whitbread posted 2 days ago
- Hospitality Assistant at Compass Group posted 9 days ago
How are people paid?
By the hour
96% of people report they get paid by the hour.
Based on 84 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 81 employees
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What do front of house do?
Waiters and waitresses have the job of serving customers food and drinks.
They can work in restaurants, cafes or in private events that have catering.
Other names for waiters and waitresses are:
- Wait staff
- Server
The type of job might involve:
- Greeting customers
- Taking customers to their table and giving them a menu
- Taking orders
- Serving food and drinks
- Taking payments
- Cleaning up tables and resetting for the next customers
You might be on your feet a lot and have to work long shifts.
You may have to work late nights, on weekends and bank holidays.
This job is entry level.
If you want to apply for a wait staff job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, Level 1 award or certificate, or an apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK