The Scotsman

Brewdog blueprint fires rush for jobs

- By SCOTT REID

Scots beer maker Brewdog has received more than 1,000 job applicatio­ns less than two weeks since it set out its “blueprint” for the next 15 years.

Earlier this month, the Aberdeensh­ire brewer unveiled a bumper £100 million share award, further global expansion and a push into spirits.

Co-founder James Watt is donating a fifth of his personal stake in the business to staff to mark the firm’s 15th anniversar­y.

The share award is worth just under £100m, or some £120,000 to each salaried “crew member” over four years based on the most recent fundraisin­g valuation.

And, in what bosses described as a“ground breaking move for hospitalit­y ”, brew dog is overhaulin­g how its bars operate. Each venue is now going to share 50 percent of its profits with team members.

Since launching its blueprint, the firm, which has frequently courted controvers­y, has received more than 100 applicants a day for a variety of roles across the business, up by a factor off our from previous weeks.

James Brown, managing director of Brewdog hospitalit­y, said: “We are thrilled so many people are choosing to apply to progress their careers with us.

“In launching the blueprint, which included a major equity share scheme and a revolution­ary profit share for our bar teams, we believe we are now setting the standard in the hospitalit­y sector. These new initiative­s build on our other benefits, not least ‘pawternity’, our sabbatical scheme, mental health support, our safe ride home scheme, sustainabl­e pensionsan­d we are committed to being a real living wage employer.”

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