Salary is dependent on experience, and the type of contract you are offered. Totaljobs found that in a sample size of 7,745 people the average salary is £25,000.
But which jobs are offering that?
According to Totaljobs the average salary for hospitality jobs in Liverpool is £29,000, but can range from £23,000-32,500.
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Here is a snapshot of some of the most popular jobs available in Liverpool today:
1. £15,336 - £22,00 per year, Coffee Barista Popular coffee shop Rococo Coffee House located in the city center is currently recruiting. They have both full time and part time positions available.
2. £20,000 - Front of House SupervisorDream apartments are looking to fill a full time position on their team. This is a position that requires you to work 40 hours a week.
3. £25,411-£38-974, Front of House Staff Marstons PLC, one of th eUK’s largest pub chains, is looking for extra members of the Bar and Waiting team. Offering an experience dependent salary.
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4. £12 an hour, Bartender El Gato Negro Tapas is looking for a part timer with experience in cocktail training.
5. £11 an hour, Floor staff/ServerMoose Coffee is looking for someone to join their fast paced environment, offering between £8-12 per hour.
6. £10.50 per hour, ServerSix By Nico Liverpool is looking for someone to join their team offering a part time role, between 8-30 hours per week.
7. £10 an hour, Floor staffRoxy Ball Room is hoping to fill a part time position. With hours ranging from 18-35 per week
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8. £9.36-£10.36 an hour, BaristaCosta coffee is looking for multiple baristas to train up!
9. £9.41 an hour, Bar AssistantHanover Hotel and McCartney’s Bar are offering a permanent contract with good progression.
10. £13,933 - £17-969 per year, Front of House Team Member LEAF are recruiting new members, with roles such as Waiter, Baristas, Hosts, and Bartenders available.
This is just a handful of the positions available at the moment that are paying above the minimum wage. However, the national living wage changes every year.
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It has been reported that prime minister Boris Johnson will increase the minimum wage to £9.42 in the coming weeks.