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Our Doughnut Specialist team members are the face of Krispy Kreme in our shops. Brand: Krispy Kreme. You'll also keep the shop in tip-top shape, doing things such as sweeping or mopping, cleaning the dining room/customer area, stocking and cleaning restrooms, cleaning windows, and ensuring that the exterior is clean too.
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Doughnut Specialists also ensure that our stores are well-ordered and inviting. Boxing our doughnuts requires that you can handle doughnuts gently so they stay beautiful. You'll definitely offer samples to customers so they can have a small taste of our sweet treats.
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At Krispy Kreme, we're always focused on creating the most awesome doughnut experience imaginable, and that starts with ensuring impeccable food safety and sanitation during all stages of making our delicious sweet treats.
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Our mission is to touch and enhance lives through the joy that is Krispy Kreme, and in the role of Shift Supervisor, you play a big part in delivering that joy by running an efficient and happy shop.
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Represent Krispy Kreme as a company to the best of your ability by making our guests feel welcomed and at home in our shops. If you are organized and enjoy all aspects of making and selling doughnuts (both in shops and through our doughnut delivery drivers), this job is for you.
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NY ONLY: Subject to any legally required accommodations and applicable state or local law, Krispy Kreme requires all employees in NYC to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of hire.
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You will get to oversee the proper operations of all shop activities that revolve around making our sweet treats and inspiring customer wonder. Keep in mind our shop is a dynamic environment, it might be warm and a bit noisy by our equipment or chilly on a loading dock.
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You might need to lift boxes of ingredients for our sweet treats- usually around 25 pounds but sometimes up to 75 pounds. Express why our sweet treats are so special! There might be times you have to handle customer complaints or other issues that may arise.
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Our Doughnuts: We're famous for our amazing doughnuts, but did you know that every Krispy Kreme doughnut is handmade, decorated and delivered fresh daily by one of our awesome team members? Broad knowledge of the property market and a good working knowledge of Landlord & Tenant legislation, business rates, service charge/insurance and a basic awareness of health and safety, statutory property maintenance and planning legislation.
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Ensures that all doughnut, baked goods, Kool Kreme ice cream and coffee products are fresh and meet Krispy Kreme standards. here are a few: Blue Cross Blue Shield Medical Insurance Dental & Vision Insurance Domestic Partner Benefits Paid Time Off 401(k) Join our Krispy Kreme Family.
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Our mission is to touch and enhance lives through the joy that is Krispy Kreme, not only in our doughnut shops but also in grocery and convenience stores. You’ll inspire customer wonder by making delicious sweet treats according to Krispy Kreme high quality standards.
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At Krispy Kreme, we’re always focused on creating the most awesome doughnut experience imaginable. As a Route Service Driver, you’ll be delivering customers the joy that is Krispy Kreme, our fresh and delicious doughnuts.
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Glazing Saddles, Krispy Kreme A cashier is on the front line of the Krispy Kreme doughnut experience. Host birthday party events, family night activities, and conduct school Krispy Kreme factory tours.
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Subject to any legally required accommodations and applicable state or local law, Krispy Kreme requires all employees in NYC to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of hire. Answer telephone in a timely manner and utilize Krispy Kreme greeting procedures.
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We make sweet treats in our Doughnut Factories, and in this role, you will do just that- ensuring that the doughnuts you make inspire customer wonder by meeting all our quality and food safety standards.
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