2025-11-28 – Weekly Barista Jobs : Discover versatile roles at Fresh Baguette

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


It’s been a busy week in the barista job market! There’s a noticeable demand for experienced baristas, especially in bustling café environments. Also, there are a few openings that provide a blend of barista and customer service roles, so there’s something for everyone. Remote options are not as prevalent this week, so if you’re looking to work from home, keep an eye out for future updates.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Barista
    Company: Fresh Baguette | Location: Germantown, MD
    Looking for someone who can multitask between baking, making sandwiches, and serving up great coffee. A great fit if you’re versatile and enjoy a fast-paced environment.
    Apply Here

  • Barista
    Company: rosemary kosher | Location: Kings County, NY
    Seeking an experienced barista with at least one year under their belt. Perfect for those who thrive in a café setting and have a knack for customer service.
    Apply Here

  • Barista Needed
    Company: Caviar & Bananas | Location: Charleston, SC
    They’re on the hunt for someone who can handle a focused environment and deliver stellar customer service. Ideal for those who love a busy café atmosphere.
    Apply Here

  • Barista
    Company: Cafe Neelu | Location: Worcester, MA
    If you’re articulate and energetic, this might be your spot. Fuel America is looking for someone who can bring passion and a friendly vibe to the team.
    Apply Here

  • Barista
    Company: PeopleReady | Location: Las Vegas, NV
    Join a growing team with your energy and experience. They’re looking for someone who can keep up with the bustling Vegas vibe.
    Apply Here

  • Barista
    Company: Fresh Baguette | Location: Germantown, MD
    Similar to their other opening, this role is perfect if you enjoy a mix of tasks and love providing a great customer experience.
    Apply Here

  • Barista
    Company: Fresh Baguette | Location: Rockville, MD
    This position offers a chance to be part of a team that values quality and service. Perfect if you’re a multitasker who loves a challenge.
    Apply Here

  • Barista
    Company: Ontario ARC | Location: Canandaigua, NY
    Paid at a competitive rate, this position is ideal for someone looking to make a difference in a supportive community environment.
    Apply Here

  • Barista
    Company: Black Rock Roasting Company | Location: Pflugerville, TX
    Be part of a team that prioritizes exceptional service and quality coffee. A great place if you’re passionate about coffee culture.
    Apply Here

  • Barista
    Company: Hilton | Location: Istanbul, Tur
    Join Hilton’s team and bring your barista skills to the table. You’ll be part of a dynamic environment with room for growth.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week’s opportunities. Whether you’re looking for a change or just curious about the market, I hope you find this helpful. Keep brewing up those great experiences!

I’ve landed two barista jobs by popping in during the 2–4 pm lull with a one-page resume and offering to pull a test shot — managers remember it… I’m with you on “apply promptly,” but listings vanish fast, so a quick call or @FreshBaguette DM can beat the clock — like speed-dating with espresso.

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Quick tip that saved me with @FreshBaguette: after applying, I call the store right after the morning rush (around 10:30) to confirm the posting’s still live since these “real-time” listings disappear fast — . I’ve landed same-day trial shifts that way, but if they’re slammed I follow with a 30‑second intro email highlighting POS and closing experience; it helps on those barista + customer service hybrids.

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Got an interview at @FreshBaguette by leading with a 30‑second “availability pitch” and a one‑pager that lists machines I’ve used (Linea PB, Mythos) and weekend hours — managers move fast when you’re specific. Totally agree on “apply promptly,” but if you can’t pop in same day, email a 20‑second voice note with your availability so they remember you.

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With these ‘real-time’ postings, I ask for a quick 15-minute stage; some shops prefer scheduling, so ask first.

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I’ve had good results at @FreshBaguette by stopping in around 2–3pm and asking, “mind if I leave a quick shift‑availability note for the lead?”; that slip with exact open/close hours got me a same‑day call back. If you can’t go in person, a short email to the Google‑listed contact with “I can open Tue–Sat, 6am–2pm” in the first line works too.

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I’ve gotten quicker call-backs at @FreshBaguette by putting a single “rush stats” line at the top of my resume — e.g., “6–10am: about 110 drinks/hr, Toast + Clover, cash drops” — it signals I’m ready for a bustling café. If you don’t have exact counts, note your busiest window and setup (single vs. dual bar) so managers can judge experience at a glance.

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Quick tip: after applying at https://freshbaguette.com/careers, I call the shop and ask, “did my app hit your dashboard yet, or is it stuck in corporate?” It’s gotten me same‑day interviews, though Chevy Chase once said to just walk in with a resume — like checking if the dough proofed.

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