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] Besoin d'une cuisinière expérimentée à Yopougon Saint André pour un espace plein air, de préférence spécialisée dans les braisés. Besoin également d'une serveuse professionnelle, accueillante et souriante dans le même espace.
[RÉMUNÉRATION]
- Cuisinière : 60 000 FCFA
- Serveuse : 10 000 FCFA par semaine
[NB]
Pas de dortoir disponible.
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« De préférence les braisés » est le vrai critère du poste de cuisinière : mettez en avant votre expérience du poisson et du poulet braisés, de la maîtrise du feu de bois et du service en continu le soir. L'annonce précise qu'il n'y a pas de dortoir : ne postulez que si vous pouvez rentrer chez vous tard le soir depuis Yopougon. Pour le poste de serveuse, sachez que 10 000 FCFA par semaine correspond à environ 40 000 FCFA par mois, hors pourboires.
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