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Perks - FREE MEALS while you’re working, 401(k) and employee assistance program for all employees. We are a proud equal opportunity employer - all ages, races, religions, nationalities, genders and the LGBTQ+ community are welcome.
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Perks - Healthcare benefits for full-time shift managers, paid time off, 401(k) with employer match and employee assistance program available for ALL employees. Secure reliable transportation to travel to your home store and other locations (restaurants, area office, etc.
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We provide reasonable accommodations in order to enable people with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their jobs. Families come in all shapes and sizes, that includes the Wendy’s family - the people you will work with as a Shift Manager.
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Paid Training - We’re invested in you, and excited to teach you what you need to know to lead the Wendy’s Way. Use restaurant equipment such as a headset, register or grill. You want to be a leader and you’re committed to teaching and growing your team.
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Our comprehensive training program will make sure you’re ready to deliver great food and great service. Pay Range: $15 - $18 Hr. As a Crew Member at Wendy’s, you’re part of the family from Day 1.
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A positive attitude; you always pitch in and help your fellow crew and customers. Follow brand standards and guidelines to prepare great food, serve our customers and maintain a clean restaurant that you’re proud to work in.
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Flexible schedule - Full-time, or just a few hours a week? Plus PTO and healthcare benefits for qualifying employees. For more information on specific equipment or job requirements, see the job description or talk to the hiring manager.
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A commitment to promoting proper procedures and a culture of food safety. You enjoy problem solving, customer service and decision making. Stand and move for most - if not all - of your shift. occasionally for training and other tasks.
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Career Growth - Wanna move up? Flexible work availability. We have opportunities to grow within and beyond our restaurants. What We Expect From You. You Must Be Willing And Able To.
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