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Requirements:Authorized to work in the United StatesFriendlyFunHard workingDependableRespectful Benefits:Employee DiscountsFlexible hoursLeadership opportunitiesBonus payWe are a locally owned and operated company, currently operating thirty Little Caesars, a Mobile Pizza Kitchen, and a Dog Haus Biergarten Restaurant.
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Whether they are making the dough or helping our customers at the front counter, they are focused on hot and ready food, and creating happy guests. Whether they are making the dough or helping our customers at the front counter, they are focused on hot and ready food, and creating happy guests.
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The global chain that Little Caesars is today began with a blind date between Mike Ilitch and Marian Bayoff that was arranged by Mike’s father in 1954. Day Shift, Night Shift and Mid Shift work opportunitiesAnnual RaisesAdvancement opportunitiesWe are doing more than serving pizza we are serving people by holding to our values of:Serving others: We are in the business of making our customers’ lives easier every chance we get.
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Benefits:Employee DiscountsFlexible hoursLeadership opportunitiesBonus payRequirements:Authorized to work in the United StatesFriendlyFunHard workingDependableRespectful Company IntroductionThe global chain that Little Caesars is today began with a blind date between Mike Ilitch and Marian Bayoff that was arranged by Mike’s father in 1954.
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Benefits:Employee DiscountsFlexible hoursLeadership opportunitiesBonus payRequirements:Authorized to work in the United StatesFriendlyFunHard workingDependableRespectful The global chain that Little Caesars is today began with a blind date between Mike Ilitch and Marian Bayoff that was arranged by Mike’s father in 1954.
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Fast-track advancement for hard-workers seeking a career in restaurant management. The Crew Member delivers over the top guest experience while working in a variety of roles within the restaurant. We aim to raise the bar, inspire, motivate, mentor, and make an impact.
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Requirements: Authorized to work in the United States Friendly Fun Hard working Dependable Respectful Benefits: Employee Discounts Flexible hours Leadership opportunities Bonus payThe global chain that Little Caesars is today began with a blind date between Mike Ilitch and Marian Bayoff that was arranged by Mike’s father in 1954.
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We continue to be a family owned business that believes in hard work, having fun and making it so every family can afford pizza night. We are looking for employees that are: Friendly Fun Hard working Dependable RespectfulWe are doing more than serving pizza we are serving people by holding to our values of: Serving others: We are in the business of making our customers’ lives easier every chance we get.
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About Little Caesars. Fun, fast paced, flexible, and people focused work environment where you can find your first job or work on leadership skills and find a place to advance. We believe in taking the initiative to improve whatever we touch.
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Benefits:Employee DiscountsFlexible hours and Work daysLeadership opportunitiesBonus payTipsRequirements:Authorized to work in the United StatesFriendlyFunHard workingDependableRespectful The global chain that Little Caesars is today began with a blind date between Mike Ilitch and Marian Bayoff that was arranged by Mike’s father in 1954.
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We have relentlessly high standards and never accept less than the best. We strive to be a force of good and a source of fun. Never Giving Up: We act fast with fearless determination. We embrace accountability and care deeply.
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We dream it, then do it. We are curious, adventurous and open-minded. We are generous and selfless. Owning your work: We give more than what’s expected. Inventing Something: We make things happen.
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Requirements:Authorized to work in the United StatesFriendlyFunHard workingDependableRespectful Benefits:Flexible SchedulesFree pizza for Team MembersAdvancement OpportunityThe global chain that Little Caesars is today began with a blind date between Mike Ilitch and Marian Bayoff that was arranged by Mike’s father in 1954.
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Requirements:Authorized to work in the United StatesFriendlyFunHard workingDependableRespectful Benefits:Employee DiscountsFlexible hoursLeadership opportunitiesThe global chain that Little Caesars is today began with a blind date between Mike Ilitch and Marian Bayoff that was arranged by Mike’s father in 1954.
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Serving others : We are in the business of making our customers' lives easier every chance we get. Obstacles never stop us from reaching our goals. Being an All-Star: We believe in more than just being a player.
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