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Cornish burger chain Hub Box creates 40 jobs at new Plymouth restaurant

Fast growing company to recruit in Britain's Ocean City as it eyes expansion from 11 outlets to more than 100

How the inside of the new Hub Box restaurant at Plymouth's Royal William Yard could look(Image: Macaulay Sinclair)

Cornwall-headquartered burger chain Hub Box is creating 40 jobs at its new restaurant in Plymouth’s historic Royal William Yard.

The company, which has its head office in Truro, is looking to hire a team to run the waterside venue via two recruitment events.

Hub Box wants to fill roles in front-of-house, bar, kitchen, and management with permanent, part-time, and full-time positions available, and ranging from 16 to 45 hours per week.


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Recruitment drives will take place at Seco Lounge, located opposite the Hub Box venue in the Grade I listed Melville building, at the yard, on Thursday, April 7, and Thursday, April 14, between 10am and 4am.

Applicants, for whom hospitality industry experience is not essential, are required to bring a CV and be prepared for a “ 20-minute chat” with the team from Hub Box HQ. They will also need to bring proof of validity to work in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Hub Box is offering staff flexible working hours and perks including an annual beach party for all of its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ workers, team discounts, and also the opportunity to get paid to work within the local community and for charities.

The Hub Box restaurant, a 3,400sq ft unit, will be the first business to open on the ground floor of the extensively renovated and restored Melville building in a few weeks’ time. The new site will feature a bar and 180-seat restaurant.