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We are hiring immediately for Restaurant Crew to work all shifts: opening shifts, closing shifts and everything in between. Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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Even if you don’t have previous Restaurant experience, this position is entry-level (yes, that's no experience required) and we provide paid training for every new Restaurant Crewmember on the team.
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Within your first year of working in the Restaurant, you can earn up to an extra dollar fifty per hour in pay increases through additional training, certifications, and performance evaluations.
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We offer competitive pay and benefits for all positions. If you want to be at Restaurant that is a FUN place to work, that values your growth and provides opportunities to impact your community, we want you on our team.
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We will make sure you are prepared to grow your Restaurant career with us. Restaurant Crewmembers at Raising Cane’s will wear many hats (including a Raising Cane’s hat) while working hard and having fun as a critical part of the Restaurant team.
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Cleaning tables, floors and other areas of the Restaurant. Provide all Customers with quick and friendly service. Earn an extra $1/hr for all hours after 10pm! Ability to show up to scheduled shifts on time.
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Closed for all major holidays. Hiring for Late Night Closers! Weekly paid offered! Restaurants closed most holidays including: MLK Day, Easter, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
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Ascend or descend stairs. keywords: crew member, team member, crew, crew members. Work together as a team, assisting other Crewmembers in completion of tasks and assignments to ensure continuity of service.
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Starting hiring pay range (based on location, experience, qualifications, etc.) Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Benefits Concierge Service.
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