Day forms part of Front of House Festival, through which hospitality front of house roles are being promoted from October, 17 – 21, 2016. The aim is to change perceptions regarding front of house roles and highlight the rewarding career progression routes that hospitality offers.
Anne Pierce, Springboard’s CEO, said: “The Front of House Festival has been devised to increase awareness of the range of roles available in front of house. It’s the ideal opportunity for jobseekers and businesses alike, with activities ranging from skills challenges to talks, and of course the Waiters Day Race!”
The Springboard Charity helps young people achieve their potential, nurtures unemployed adults into work and helps alleviate poverty by supporting people into employment within the UK hospitality, leisure and tourism industry.
Entry to the race costs a £10 registration fee. The funds raised will help Springboard’s Food & Beverage (FAB) programme in schools, which are designed to encourage students to explore and consider careers in front of house, whilst aligning with the curriculum.
For more information and to sign up visit:
Website: https://nationalwaitersday.com/