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Job Description: Assist the General Manager in managing all functions of a Papa John's restaurant to ensure high quality products and customer service are delivered to ensure restaurant profitability.
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Start as Assistant and our training program will get you to General Manager! We are looking for "better" people to fill our assistant manager positions. A standard Papa John's employment application must be completed to be considered for employment.
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Many Restaurant Customer Service Representatives have moved into driving, running shifts or even to become the General Manager of a restaurant. Papa John's Offers: Benefits*- Medical, Dental, Paid Vacation, and 401(k) *Benefits vary based off hours worked and position Weekly Paychecks Flexible Hours 50% off Discounts Direct Deposit and Debit (Pay) Cards On-going Training Programs Critical Ingredients: A great attitude and a desire to be a part of a team.
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Assistant Manager At Taco Bell, we're hungry for Mas. Mas Heart, Mas Flavor and Mas Value. Are you a proud mama or papa when your team achieves success? Assistant Manager At Taco Bell, we're hungry for Mas. Mas Heart, Mas Flavor and Mas Value.
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This Summary Overview generally describes key job standards for Taco Bell Corporate employees. You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates. If no, your career aspiration with Taco Bell has died here.
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Working with Papa John's is a great part time or second job and it's also a great opportunity to start your career. At Papa John's, people are always our top priority. If so, Papa John's is the right fit for you.
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Papa Murphy's Pizza Assistant Manager/Manager In TrainingSummary DescriptionResponsible for all facets of the operation for a Papa Murphy's store by performing all of the functions outlines on the Shift Supervisor job description in addition to the following duties:Duties and ResponsibilitiesResponsible to be at assigned workstation in full uniform and ready to begin work at scheduled time.
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Along with a competitive paycheck you will work in a fun, nurturing environment where you will learn valuable business and people skills Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Bonuses based on performance APPLY NOW to secure your spot as a General Manager for Papa John's FASTEST growing Franchise.
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Do you know what it means to create a 5 star customer experience? Inspire and engage customers and Team Members alike Treat others as you want to be treated Train, coach, and recognize great talent Grow sales Follow brand standards Last but not least, create a restaurant experience for team members and customers that you are proud of.
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Success means following the brand standards, training, coaching and recognizing your team to deliver an amazing customer experience. It is not all-inclusive, and a similar job at other Brands, Franchise or License locations may be different.
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The customer experience should never exceed the Team Member's experience. Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees.” If you want Mas in your life read on.
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Papa John's Pizza is looking for a General Manager. Our General Managers must demonstrate operational skills including making quality products and ensuring each product meets Papa John’s standards and accurately reflects the customer’s order.
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APPLY NOW to secure your spot as a General Manager for Papa John's FASTEST growing Franchise. We are accepting applications from all individuals who are willing to travel for a General Manager position at another location we own.
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Do you want to have fun, make new friends and earn extra cash? Nights and weekends are very busy, so you will need to have the ability and desire to work during these times. You will need to be at least 16 years old (Please Note: 18 if you want to be a delivery driver.
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So become a part of the Papa John’s family and join us as General Manager. Papa John’s – General ManagerThis is a Franchise Position At Papa John's, people are always our top priority.
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