Mystery Shopper Needed For Restaurants In Derby & Leicester
Do you enjoy dining out, do you have an eye for detail and could you report on standards of service and food without being spotted as a mystery diner?
If so then we have the perfect job for you. A Derby restaurant is looking for mystery diners to visit them in Derby and also for a venue they have in Leicester too.
You will need to be available to visit the restaurant and return your report before the 20th April, the restaurant will cover the cost up to an agreed budget (and having been it will be enough for two people to have a couple of courses and a drink or two).
If you are interested then please email ms@thestickybeak.co.uk by 9pm on Wednesday 4th April and we'll pass all applicants onto the restaurant concerned.
Just send in your name, location, approximate age (this is open to all ages but the restaurant will want to invite a range of different ages etc) and types of food you enjoy - also state whether you wish to visit Derby, Leicester or both.
This article was supplied by a third party and was not written by the Sticky Beak Blog.
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