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As an Assistant General Manager at Wendys, youll provide leadership, supervision, and direction on strategic initiatives and operating standards to positively impact business. Career Growth The AGM role is designed to get you ready to be Wendys next great General Manager.
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What we expect from you In order to be eligible for this position an individual should have at least one year of General Manager experience as well as a High School Diploma or GED. This job opportunity is with one of our many franchisees.
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We are seeking a QSR General Manager of a Wendys in our Hoosick location to join our team! RestaurantZone has been featured in National Restaurant News and Total Foods Service Magazine and has worked with reputable brands like Red Lobster, Vapiano's, Chick-fil-a, Sbarro’s, McDonald's, Domino's, Cracker Barrel, Google, and Facebook.
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At Wendys, were all about serving up fresh food, even if it means going the extra mile. 3-5 years experience as a Manager in a Fast Casual Environment. Our General Managers are responsible for building a team of top performers, creating an amazing guest experience, and empowering their team to be at their very best.
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Wendy's General Managers have significant opportunities for growth and career advancement and are charged with the task of recruiting and training the next generation of leaders, guiding them to be promoted and empowering them to have a successful career.
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With the support of a General Manager (GM) or District Manager (DM), you will manage the daily operations and staff of a Wendys restaurant in your market. In this role, you will support the General Manager by providing coaching to the team and creating and supporting a fun, inviting work environment where the team feels respected and valued.
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Come be a Wendys GM! Come be a Wendys GM! Our founder Dave Thomas had three rules for everyone who works here: Do the right thing, treat people with respect, and make food better than they would expect from a fast-food place.
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What you can expect WenMarr Management Company strives to be the employer of choice by offering the best work environment and advancement opportunities with Wendys the leader of quality and service in the fast food industry.
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The General Manager must be able to stand for long periods without a break, and be able to travel to the bank, other restaurants, Area Office etc. They are Crew Leader, Shift Supervisor, AMIT (if phase I), Assistant Manager and Co-Manager.
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Prior experience in one or more of the following roles/brands is highly desirable: shift lead, crew lead, supervisor, team lead, restaurant manager, restaurant assistant manager, toppers pizza, Papa Murphys, chick-fil-a, dominos, pizza hut, McDonalds, Burger King, Starbucks, Chipotle, Wendys, Taco Bell, KFC, Arbys, Panera Bread.
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Writes crew schedule to meet plans and objectives of unit manager. Assists with new Assistant Manager training. Communicates sales performance and anticipated variances to District Manager and store management team.
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As a General Manager, you will be the leader of your restaurant, coaching and developing team members so you and your store are successful. You will be responsible for instilling the Wendys culture into your team and motivating them to go above and beyond, so each customers expectations are exceeded every visit.
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Assistant General Manager: Knows cost management and control techniques, monitors daily operations, coaches as necessary to maintain Wendy's standards. General Manager: Embraces change and is willing to modify behavior to achieve business improvements.
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Quality is our Recipe here at Wendys. Same Day Pay Flexible Schedules Growth and Development Free Meals Retirement Plan (eligibility requirements) Group Health Insurance (eligibility requirements) If youre interested in joining an industry leader, apply now or visit www.
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Here at Wendys. For a copy of Flynn Groups Workplace Privacy Notice, please visit. here at Wendys. And like the fresh ingredients that go into our recipes, we want our employees to also be top-notch.
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