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CLC Restaurants is a Taco Bell franchisee with a 30 year history of excellence - because we hire amazing people and foster a culture of community and growth. We are looking for restaurant Team Members to join the CLC restaurant family in working for one of the most innovative brands out there.
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Contributed to his own team members who have won the Taco Bell Live Mas Scholarship. (Several of our own employees have been award the Taco Bell Foundation scholarship.
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As a SHIFT LEADER, you support your team by leading great shifts and meeting Taco Bell standards. As a TEAM MEMBER, you assist with customer orders, prepare great food, ensure restaurant safety and cleanliness, and communicate and recognize the efforts of other team members.
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Hospitality Restaurant Group(Taco Bell) is looking for Team Members who love serving customers and want to further their professional careers with exponential growth opportunities.
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As one of the largest Taco Bell organizations this side of the Mississippi, we strive to create a fun and worthwhile working environment. Working well with teammates and accepting coaching from the management team.
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Past industry experience that would translate to success in this role: Crew member, customer service, fast food, new store opening, back of house, cashier, first job, barista. Taco Bell is looking for people who love serving customers, and want to be a part of a great restaurant company.
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Early Access to New Menu ItemsThe successful Customer Service Crew Member is able to:Greet and positively engage guests in the restaurant. The successful Food/Kitchen Service Crew Member is able to:Answering questions about menu items and promotionsPrepare Ingredients and Menu Items Restocking product and workstations Using food preparation equipment including ovens, fryers, grills and various kitchen equipmentMaintaining a clean work environment by completing general clean tasks including wiping workstations, cleaning equipment, washing dishes, and sweeping and mopping floorsRequirements:Must be at least 16 years of age.
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Join our team and enjoy flexible scheduling, employee discounts, paid training, and the chance to advance your career. The Crew Member is the key to ensuring guest satisfaction. At Taco Bell, we’ve had innovation on our mind since Glen Bell started serving tacos at the first location in 1962 in Downey, California.
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Our commitment to our employees is unparalleled in our industry, and we're looking to add to our fantastic team! Shift Differential for Closing Team Members. Work today, get paid today.
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The Team Member is the first face that customers see when they walk through the door or the first voice they hear when they place a drive-thru order so you will set the tone for the Taco Bell customer experience and bring the great Taco Bell tastes to life.
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The Crew Member: Kitchen / Food Service is the key to ensuring guest satisfaction. Maintain a safe, secure, and comfortable area for guests and team members. Not only do we provide breakthrough value, we offer quality ingredients and are the first QSR restaurant to offer American Vegetarian Association (AVA)-certified menu items.
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We are Pacific Bells, a Franchisee of Taco Bell. We operate over 260 Restaurants in 8 States and have a lot more growth in the works. - A Team Player because culture and engagement are important to you.
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Team Member behaviors include: Being friendly and helpful to customers and co-workers. Working well with teammates and accepting coaching from management team. Disclaimer:You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates.
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A Team Member is someone who enjoys people and is excited about working on a winning team! DRG is looking for energetic, enthusiastic individuals to join our team as Team Members.
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The Taco Bell Team Member encompasses a number of entry-level job duties at Taco Bell. As an employee, YOU will set the tone for the Taco Bell customer experience.
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