This New Beachside Restaurant Is Hiring 200 People In Vancouver Next Month

Apply if you love beers by the beach. 🍻
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If you're looking for a change of pace and hear the ocean calling your name, then you should check out CRAFT Beer Market in Vancouver because they're adding hundreds to their team.

The new English Bay location wants you to apply for 200 positions in both front of the house and back of the house roles.

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[...] the largest and most extensive hiring campaign for any restaurant in BC this year. 


CRAFT Beer Market

First, you'll want to apply online or by texting CRAFT to 778-400-4822.

Then, if they think you'll be a good fit, they'll bring you in for an interview in October where everyone will have to wear masks and they'll sanitize tables and chairs between interviews.  

They're hiring part-time and full-time positions so if you want to join as a bartender, server, cook or as a host — then this could be the perfect opportunity.

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