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Company Discount Program through Perkspot – Available for all employees and their family members - Discounted meals and T-shirts – Wear your favorite T-shirt and jeans to work! from the ceiling, to the hubcaps hanging bright and shiny above your booth, our culture is far from boring and waiting on you to join the FUN.
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Discounted meals and T-shirts – Wear your favorite T-shirt and jeans to work! With our signature touches, from the hand-carved wooden fish "swimming" from the ceiling, to the hubcaps hanging bright and shiny above your booth, our culture is far from boring and waiting on you to join the FUN.
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Fun, casual environment - Flexible Scheduling Both full-time and part-time positions available - Great opportunities for growth - Community Involvement - Discounted meals and T-shirts and other benefits READY TO HAVE FUN AGAIN.
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Develop a passion for food with our made-from-scratch dishes - Our food is never frozen! Chuy’s is an Equal Opportunity Employer | E-verify Required. - Discounted meals and T-shirts and other benefits.
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Chuy’s is an Equal Opportunity Employer | E-verify Required We are looking for exciting, fun-loving, employees to join our family and help us spread the Chuy’s love in our 100+ restaurants. Founded in 1982 in Austin, Texas, Chuy's serves made from scratch Tex-Mex in an eclectic atmosphere full of color and personality.
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Behavorial Health & Wellness benefits – Free for all employees and their family members! More than just greeting and seating our customers, our Hosts are the face and voice of Chuy’s! With our signature touches, from the hand-carved wooden fish.
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Learn the international sign language for “Creamy Jalapeno” - Our Customer’s favorite homemade sauce! High volume restaurant with quick table turns – High volume sales means great tips! More than just taking orders, our servers are the face and voice of Chuy’s.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS: - Great attitude and friendly smile - Passion for fresh food and serving our customers - Willingness to learn - Eligible to work in the U.S. Benefits of working at Chuy’s: - Employee-focused, family culture – Fun, Casual environment - Flexible Scheduling – Both full-time and part-time positions to fit your schedule - High volume restaurant with quick table turns – High volume sales means great tips.
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Known county-wide for our sauces, smoked meats, and daily specials, customers stop in for the Branding Iron experience and leave our gift shop with a bottle of their favorite sauce or a Branding Iron t-shirt.
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Able to follow all company safety policies and procedures to ensure a safe working environment Plain white T-shirt, jeans, and steel toed shoes are required for this position Health and Welfare Plans Medical: Major Medical, Wellness and Basic plans to choose fromDentalVisionTerm LifeShort Term Disability.
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A laidback, “come as you are” kind of place where you can crack open a cold one, throw your peanut shells on the floor and enjoy steakhouse quality meat in the comfort of jeans and a t-shirt.
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YOU ensure every customer receives their made-from-scratch meal hot off the grill. Our line cooks impress every customer by preparing a home-made meal using fresh, never frozen ingredients. Paid time off – Accrual begins at hire and available after 1st Anniversary - Looking for the benefits like 401(k) with employer match and Medical, Dental and Vision.
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Benefits of working at Chuy’s: - Employee-focused, family culture – Fun, Casual environment - Flexible Scheduling – Both full-time and part-time positions to fit your schedule - High volume restaurant with quick table turns – High volume sales means great tips.
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YOU will not only clear and sanitize all tables and surfaces, sweep floors, refill ice, and restock wait stations, but YOUR hard work ensures every customer feels welcome and safe to return to Chuy’s again and again.
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Spherion is hiring packers immediately for Trinity Plastics in Lewistown, PA. Trinity manufactures trash bags/can liners, wraps, and food bags/containers, foil, parchment and waxed paper along with bags in the carry-out, T-shirt, catering, and merchandise categories for a broad base of customers and industries.
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