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] Recherche d'un(e) jeune dynamique pour la gestion d'un coin de fast-food situé à Karpala, Ouagadougou.
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- Âge compris entre 18 et 25 ans
- Résider aux alentours de Karpala, Zone Une, Taabtenga ou Yamtenga
- Être totalement disponible et avoir une bonne moralité
- Disposer d'un moyen de déplacement serait un atout
[CONDITIONS]
- Horaires : 17h à 1h30 du matin
- Salaire : 45 000 FCFA plus d'autres avantages
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Gérer un coin de fast-food, c'est tenir la caisse et les stocks en plus du service : mettez en avant toute expérience de vente où vous avez manipulé de l'argent, c'est ce que le recruteur cherche vraiment derrière le mot « gestion ». La fin de service à 1h30 du matin sans moyen de déplacement est le vrai point bloquant — si vous avez une moto, dites-le dès votre premier message.
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