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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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We also have a handful of other retail entities in the markets where the fit is right: Little Dukes, Ace Hardware, Country Floral Gifts & Greenhouse, Caribou Coffee, Dunn Bros Coffee, and Erbert and Gerbert's.
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Whether you have previous experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive-thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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As a Cashier at Raising Canes, you will be responsible for greeting and assisting customers, filling drink orders, working the drive-thru, and playing an essential role in the Restaurants front of house.
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The Temporary Cashier is responsible for upholding Coborn's high standard of service by scanning, ringing and/or entering guest merchandise into the cash register, collecting guest payment and delivering appropriate change, bagging, and assisting guests with questions or concerns.
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Even if you dont have previous Restaurant Cashier experience, this position is entry-level (yes, that's no experience required) and we provide paid training for every new Restaurant Cashier on the team.
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A Restaurant Crewmember has the primary responsibility of providing a positive Customer experience, including ensuring all food orders are prepared to Raising Canes standards and working in various areas of the Restaurant (Cashier, Front Counter, Dining Room, Kitchen, Food Prep, Grill and Drive-Thru, etc.
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Align with Raising Canes culture by balancing Working Hard and Having Fun. Restaurant Crewmembers at Raising Canes will wear many hats (including a Raising Canes hat) while working hard and having fun as a critical part of the Restaurant team.
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Previous experience as a cashier, sales associate, bagger, courtesy clerk, or other retail positions are a plus. Prior experience at retail brands such as Target, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Fred Meyer, Safeway, and Albertsons is also an asset.
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With retail stores in Florida and Georgia and a growing e-commerce presence, BrandsMart USA has a legacy of offering your favorite brands at the lowest prices. Our customers shop at BrandsMart for the same reason you should choose us for the next step in your career - our focus on being a premier retail leader and providing a customer experience that is second to none.
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Prior retail experience is preferred. We are BrandsMart - A leading Consumer Electronics and Appliance Retailer in the Southeast. At BrandsMart, we sell a wide variety of consumer electronics, home appliances, furniture, and accessories throughout the Southeast United States.
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Raising Canes appreciates & values individuality. We are hiring immediately for Restaurant Crew to work all shifts: opening shifts, closing shifts and everything in between. Even if you dont have previous Restaurant experience, this position is entry-level (yes, that's no experience required) and we provide paid training for every new Restaurant Crewmember on the team.
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Restaurants closed most holidays including: MLK Day, Easter, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. Ascend or descend stairs. Within your first year of working in the Restaurant, you can earn up to an extra dollar fifty per hour in pay increases through additional training, certifications, and performance evaluations.
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Work together as a team, assisting other Crewmembers in completion of tasks and assignments to ensure continuity of service. We offer competitive pay and benefits for all positions. If you want to be at Restaurant that is a FUN place to work, that values your growth and provides opportunities to impact your community, we want you on our team.
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Cashier Lead, Head Cashier, Sales Associate, Cashier, Inventory Associate, Customer Service Representative, Clerk, Merchandising Associate. Contribute to meeting or exceeding the store’s goals related to retail and service sales, omni-channel, guest loyalty (including credit), and retail shrink as set by Ulta Beauty for the store.
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