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When you join Panera LLC as a Restaurant Team Member Cashier, you join in our belief that food should not only taste good, but also be good for you. Restaurant Team Member - Cashier. good starter job for experience" Current employee - Former employee - Panera Bread Associate in Orlando, FL.
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As a Cashier you will have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the Panera menu. This is an opportunity to provide unparalleled customer service to each of our guests, and to explore potential career paths with Panera LLC. Part-time and full-time positions available.
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Around here, every day starts with a fresh batch of bread and a thousand possibilities. As a Cashier, youre in charge of welcoming customers, taking their orders, helping them have a great experience, and sending them off with a smile.
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Take pride in every aspect of your work and perform it with energy and enthusiasm. You will be a part of something special where you will have the opportunity to connect with our amazing customers, impact our growing business, and most importantly serve local communities across the country.
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Come share good eating and craveable food with the best customers in town. Medical, dental, vision, life insurance vacation & 401(k) with match available. A Path to Success: Most of our retail managers started as hourly associates.
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A Retail Team Member is trained to listen to our guest s needs, and deliver it fast, accurate and with a friendly smile. As a Retail Team Member, you will be responsible for the providing excellent customer service for our guests while ensuring a clean, fast, and friendly caf environment.
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Retail Team Member. Constantly exposed to low temperatures in walk-in freezer and cooler. Climb (ladders) or balance, ascend/descend, work atop, traverse; occasionally ascends/descends a step ladder to reach product on top shelves.
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Food service or retail experience preferred, not required. Nationwide discount program for merchandise and services. Basic food safety understanding and practice. Work as a team player with a commitment to outstanding customer service.
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Come make a difference with Panera as a Cashier today! Competitive compensation with opportunity for tips. Great communication and people skills. Equal Opportunity Employer. A fresh approach to work.
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