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Team Member | Culinary Leader | Kitchen Leader | Shift Leader | Cook | Prep Cook | Grill Cook | Prep Crew | Hourly Manager | Shift Manager | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Crew Member | Host | Cashier | Line Cook | Server.
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As an equal opportunity employer, CAVA considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, height, weight, marital status, sexual orientation, familial status, genetic information or any other characteristic or protected classes as defined by federal, state, or local law.
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FREE CAVA Meal for every shift worked The opportunity to be on the ground floor of a rapidly growing brand *indicates eligible qualifying positions As an equal opportunity employer, CAVA considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, height, weight, marital status, sexual orientation, familial status, genetic information or any other characteristic or protected classes as defined by federal, state, or local law.
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From greeting guests with genuine passion, to teaching customers about our vibrant food menu options and customizing their meals to their personal preferences, our team members do it all.
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4 01k enrollment with CAVA contribution* Paid sick leave, parental leave, and community service leave. You have the opportunity to bring positivity, charm and an exceptional experience to each customer every time they walk through our doors.
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Our best work happens when we act in service of others. Team Members At CAVA, we make it deliciously simple to eat well and feel good every day. The Role: As a CAVA T eam member you are our guests' first experience.
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From greeting guests with genuine passion, to teaching customers about our menu and customizing for their personal preferences, to preparing top quality food in our open kitchens – our team members do it all.
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Here are just some of the benefits available to CAVA team members: C ompetitive pay H ealth, D ental, V ision, T elemedicine, P et I nsurance plus more! We are guided by a Mediterranean heritage that’s been perfecting how to eat and live for four thousand years.
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Act with Agility: We welcome change; it’s the only constant. We foster a culture built on five core values: Generosity First , Always : We lead with kindness. We embrace, adjust, adapt. We prioritize authenticity, curiosity and the pursuit of excellence in everything we do.
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The Role: Team members are responsible for creating exceptional guest experiences for each customer, every time they walk through our doors. Thoughtfulness –We go above and beyond for our guests, our teams and communities.
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California applicants: Please visit our Notice at Collection here: and Privacy Policy here: to learn about our information practices in the job application and employment context. We are working towards something big , together.
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Our restaurants need team members to make the magic happen every day. Team Members At CAVA, w e love what we do, and we try and make every day as fulfilling as the last. Our restaurants need team members to make the magic happen every day.
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The Opener - Team member Position is the go-to for customer Service and Energy, the key element for this position is the club experience! Making sure the gym is Open on time and Happy to service our customers, every shift you will be making sure every member is check-in, the club is organized, and you will be working to assist customers (guests) with joining the gym ( Vim and Vigor ), helping current members with memberships issues, and showing a “happy to help” attitude when members and guests have questions or concerns and teaming up with the Club Manager to ensure great service and the cleanest gym ever.
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The following positions in Oasis Stop ‘N Go have been filled by people who started in the store: Assistant Manager, Store Manager, District Manager, Pricebook Coordinator, Merchandising Director, Training Director, IT Director, and CEO.
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