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You must be 18 years of age or older to work as a Department Manager at McDonald's. Full-time, part-time, breakfast, lunch, late nights, weekends-whatever works for you, opportunities are available anytime-we've got a job combo specifically for you.
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Service- deliver a memorable guest experience by ensuring all staff is trained and organizing key service areas within the restaurant to provide the best service. To Be a Successful Department Manager, You’ll Need.
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Training and advancement opportunities - all of our GMs, Supervisors, Director of Operations and Owner started as CREW, Maintenance, Shift Managers or Department Managers. People- hire, train, and schedule restaurant staff to meet sales and profit goals.
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A role in your local McDonald's franchisee owned restaurant offers a job combo that will fit YOU. This job posting is for a position in a restaurant owned and operated by an independent franchisee, not McDonald's USA. This franchisee owns a license to use McDonald's logos and food products, for.
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O Service- deliver a memorable guest experience by ensuring all staff is trained and organizing key service areas within the restaurant to provide the best service. USA. This franchisee owns a license to use McDonald's logos and food products, for example, when running the restaurant.
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