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QSR or Fast-casual experience preferred but not required. General Managers are vital to delighting every customer and ensuring high-quality food in a fast, pleasant, and clean environment.
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If you like working with people in a fun, fast-paced team environment, Wendy's is the place for you! Working directly with the District Manager, General Managers are the restaurant's first in command.
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General Managers are key to delighting every customer and ensuring we deliver high quality food in a fast, friendly and clean environment. We offer our General Manager the opportunity to grow and develop to their personal level.
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Our General Managers operate the business with a high level of honesty and integrity and are always seeking to improve themselves, their team and the business. General Managers establish and communicate a vision for their team.
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What you can expect We offer our General Manager the opportunity to grow and develop to their personal level. Independently owned and operated, Wendy's franchise organizations determine their own compensation, benefits and career programs which may vary from company-owned locations.
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As a General Manager you can make $ What we expect from you General Managers establish and communicate a vision for their team. Why Wendy's Families come in all shapes and sizes and that’s exactly what we have in our Wendy’s family.
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As a General Manager you can make $ This includes managing the daily operations, team building, coaching, and developing. Our culture comes from key principals from our founder, Dave Thomas. These include honesty and integrity, treating everyone with respect, being nice and giving back to our employees and community.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Minimum of 4 years experience in QSR or Fast-Casual environmentYou’ve already led, managed and organized a team Reliable TransportationWilling to work normal schedule of 48 hours per week (8 hours overtime rate) including nights, weekends and some holidaysStrong communication skills; Must be able to multi-taskMust have a great personality, desire to serve guests, enjoy working as part of a team, and be upbeat and engagingSound like you.
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Why Wendy's Working directly with the District Manager, General Managers are the restaurants first in command. ServSafe Certification (We will provide training and testing)Wendy's is an equal employment opportunity employer who may provide reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
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Up to 14,400 a year in additional performance-based bonus opportunities for our General Managers in addition to your base salary! We offer our General Manager the opportunity to grow and develop to their level.
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