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Vacancy! Vacancy!! Vacancy !!!

Vacancy! Vacancy!! Vacancy !!!

This is only applicable to those who live in Abuja!

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Jobready
WE ARE RECRUITING
BRING YOUR JOBREADY FACE!!
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Ready, Set, Action!!!
Our Client is an exciting Family Entertainment Center brand for Kids, Teens and Adults, wishing to launch its operations in Abuja immediately.
We are looking for enthusiastic, creative, entertaining and friendly new members who are ready to be part of our Team, ready to delight our guests with an outstanding work performance each day
What will you need?
No matter what your role, to be successful you’ll do all of these…

• Thrive in a super fast-paced customer service environment with guests at the heart of every decision made
• Act to deal quickly and safely with any issues at the Family Entertainment center
• Consistently give Wow factor experiences to guests by listening and offering them what they need; sometimes without them even knowing
• Showcase efficient organizational skills and memory with a constant smiley face
• Be ready to work rain or shine, early or late, long hours on your feet, but hey, guess you already knew that!

Having a talent to showcase will be beneficial.

This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to join/gain experience in the family entertainment industry.

The positions are varied, and the working hours are flexible with shift options, but we promise you excitement on the job
To apply for any of the roles below, please click on the required link or send your CV to michael@oye-dynamix.org and omon26@gmail.com  indicating the position you are applying for.Deadline of submission 24th November, 2016. Thank you for your application.

Center Manager
Reception Coordinator
HR/Administration Officer
Information Technology Engineer
Activity Supervisor 
Cafe Personnel
Cleaning Personnel
Attraction Assistant
Party Room Personnel
Marketing Officer

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