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Our Doughnut Specialist team members are the face of Krispy Kreme in our shops. This may include things such as carrying and lifting boxes, packing doughnuts, cleaning and helping guests and other Krispy Kremers.
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If you love spreading joy, then this position is for you Our team members are the face of Krispy Kreme in our shops. 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'll definitely offer samples to customers so they can have a small taste of our sweet treats You'll jump in with other duties assigned in order to reach customer satisfaction and happiness On the moveGet ready to get moving This may include things such as carrying and lifting boxes, packing doughnuts, cleaning and helping guests and other Krispy Kremers.
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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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Boxing our doughnuts requires that you can handle doughnuts gently so they stay beautiful. And you have basic mathematical and literacy skills, in order to handle various sums of money. You will get to enjoy interactions with our customers and inspire customer wonder by serving them our delectable doughnuts.
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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 can communicate with fellow Krispy Kremers effectively and know how to stay organized.
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You'll prepare fun ingredients such as glaze, fillings, and icings. You have exceptional customer service skills- we want you to enjoy interacting with our customers. Team Members also ensure that our stores are well-ordered and inviting.
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You might unload delivery trucks and answer the phone. You'll take orders and accept payments at the register. If you have a high school diploma, even better. You also communicate clearly. What will you do.
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You'll also add filling, icing and other toppings like sprinkles to make them look and taste delicious. You have 2-4 years of experience working in a food manufacturing or similar environment, doing food packing or processing.
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You will bring joy to our customers by answering questions and providing them with delicious doughnuts. You'll make sure our doughnuts and all other products are made to perfection, and as fresh as possible for our guests.
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You might need to life up to 25 or even 50 pounds at times. What makes you a great fit.
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You might need to life up to 25 or even 50 pounds at times. What makes you a great fit.
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You might need to life up to 25 or even 50 pounds at times. What makes you a great fit.
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You might need to life up to 25 or even 50 pounds at times. What makes you a great fit.
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You might need to life up to 25 or even 50 pounds at times. What makes you a great fit.
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