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Dedicated individuals with a proven track record of building sales, creative marketing, expense management and developing people into successful teams. Minimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required.
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Being an Assistant Manager at a SONIC Drive-In restaurant is the cherry on top of a Strawberry Banana Split Molten Cake Sundae. Additional SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager Qualifications.
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SONIC Drive-In Assistant Manager Requirements:Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidaysGeneral knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations requiredMinimum of six months of restaurant management experience (QSR) or one year entry level retail management experience required.
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Sure, classic cars and vintage threads may be things of the past, but the Sonic Drive-In experience will always be groovy, right on, awesome, wicked, fab, the bee’s knees, cruisin’ Manages, trains, monitors and coaches Team / Crew Members, Carhops and Skating Carhops.
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This elite group gets to work with awesome people, earn great pay, and sport the cool uniform. Monitors and makes appropriate adjustments to staffing levels, inventory levels and food cost control. Willingness to abide by the appearance, uniform and hygiene standards at SONIC.
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Our Brand Marketing Assistant opportunity is perfect for someone entry-level who wants to step into the sales, marketing, and branding world and experience the back end of what makes a business successful in providing a massive return on investment for its clients.
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Friendly and smiling faces that enjoy providing courteous food service to our guests! SONIC and its independent franchise owners are Equal Opportunity Employers. Reports guest complaints to immediate supervisor and assists in resolving such complaints.
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Sales, Customer Service, Public Relations, Human Resources, Entry Level, Career Builder related words: Sales, Customer Service, Manager, Management, Manage, Marketing, Management, Administrative, Administrative Assistant, Human Resources, Receptionist, Entry Level.
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No experience is necessary for the Public Relations and Communications Assistant - Entry Level. We're on the lookout for a Public Relations and Communications Assistant to join our dynamic team, playing a crucial role in our customer-friendly, direct, and results-driven approach to marketing research and sales.
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As a potential Marketing Assistant, on the entry-level side, you will be responsible for maintaining materials, managing the schedule of events, assisting upper-level management & basic sales.
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Experience running shifts without supervision Effective communication skills; basic math, reading and computer skills Ability to follow directions and work with autonomy once given directions; ability to multi-task and successfully solve problems Willingness to abide by the appearance, uniform and hygiene standards at SONIC.
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0-2 years' experience in public relations, communications, marketing, sales OR internship in related field an asset. Basic understanding of public relations, communications, and marketing concepts and sales strategy.
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Help develop effective sales materials, including pitch, training content, and onboarding material that is focused on supporting the development of the Marketing & Promotions Assistant s Departments.
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Position Summary: This seasonal entry level position will work with the Baysox from April, 2024 through mid-September, 2024 to assist the Ticket Operations Department in renewing and selling new season ticket plans and renewing group outing, catering and suite accounts from individuals and businesses from around the region.
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Our Marketing & Promotions Assistant will partner on our client projects and work alongside mid and upper-level management. Because of these improvements, we are now looking to hire a Marketing & Promotions Assistant to start immediately.
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