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Soup, sauce, pasta, and lasagna are key to the genuine Italian dining experience. Because at Olive Garden, We're All Family Here! Soup, sauce, pasta, and lasagna are key to the genuine Italian dining experience.
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In addition, as a prep cook, you must have a firm commitment to the highest safety and sanitation standards. Flexible schedules to help you balance other life commitments (school, childcare, family care, etc.
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As a prep cook, you must have a strong passion for delivering and flawlessly executing recipes to meet and exceed our guest expectations. 401(k) savings plan (Company match after 1 year of service)Management career advancement opportunities (50%+ of our managers are promoted from hourly positions.
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That includes placing the health and safety of our team members and guests as a top priority. We are committed to the highest safety and sanitation practices, including ensuring team member wellness and maintaining clean restaurants.
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Limited menu)Weekly payAnniversary payPaid Sick Leave (1 hour for every 30 hours worked, begin accruing upon hire)Paid Family and Medical Leave (up to 2 weeks after 1 year of service)Medical/dental insuranceOngoing training to build critical skills for current and future rolesDiscounts on cellphones, travel, electronics & much more.
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For this position, pay will be variable by location - See additional job details and benefits below. We'd love to welcome you home as the newest member of the Family! Check out these great benefits.
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Management career advancement opportunities (50%+ of our managers are promoted from hourly positions!) Paid Sick Leave (1 hour for every 30 hours worked, begin accruing upon hire) Paid Family and Medical Leave (up to 2 weeks after 1 year of service.
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Discounts on cellphones, travel, electronics & much more! Ongoing training to build critical skills for current and future roles. 401(k) savings plan (Company match after 1 year of service) Our Winning Family Starts With You.
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Free Employee Meal! One key to our success is the high standards we set for ourselves and each other.
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Free Employee Meal! One key to our success is the high standards we set for ourselves and each other.
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Free Employee Meal! One key to our success is the high standards we set for ourselves and each other.
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Free Employee Meal! One key to our success is the high standards we set for ourselves and each other.
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Free Employee Meal! One key to our success is the high standards we set for ourselves and each other.
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Free Employee Meal! One key to our success is the high standards we set for ourselves and each other.
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