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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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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. Represent Krispy Kreme as a company to the best of your ability by making our guests feel welcomed and at home in our shops.
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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.
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Sweeping, mopping, engaging with our guests and fellow Krispy Kremers, and helping in all aspects of the shop. This includes training our Krispy Kremers to assist customers in a fun and joyful way.
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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! You will get to oversee the proper operations of all shop activities that revolve around making our sweet treats and inspiring customer wonder.
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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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You'll be packing doughnuts (gently), sweeping, mopping, engaging with our guests and fellow Krispy Kremers, and helping in all aspects of the shop. 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 youWhat will you do.
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Express why our sweet treats are so special You're also the go-to person for assuring shop safety- locking doors when closing, handling cash and security. Running the shop also involves planning for the types of doughnuts we'll make and keeping things on track.
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Brand: Krispy Kreme. You'll engage with our customers to help them select doughnuts, operate our point-of-sale system, drive through, and make beverages for them. You're also the go-to person for assuring shop safety- locking doors when closing, handling cash and security.
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You'll make sure the uniforms are clean and tidy, and that the shop is always clean too. You have great organizational skills, and enjoy communicating and leading others. You'll help plan the scheduling and work shifts for the team, and you'll be a leader and a team player.
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You'll also help delivery trucks load or unload when needed. What you should have You are 18 years of age or older, you're flexible to work any day of the week, and you're reliable. This isn't the role for someone who wants to sit all day.
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You'll be packing doughnuts (gently!) On the move Get ready to get moving! What will you do? We always want those doughnuts hot and ready.
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On the moveGet ready to get moving This isn't the role for someone who wants to sit all day. We always want those doughnuts hot and readyYou'll engage with our customers to help them select doughnuts, operate our point-of-sale system, drive through, and make beverages for them.
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You'll be packing doughnuts (gently!) On the move Get ready to get moving! What will you do? We always want those doughnuts hot and ready.
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You preferably have a high school diploma or GED.
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