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Greets guests with a smile while receiving orders and processing payments Prepares and packages food and drink products Responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the restaurant at all times including dining room, restroom & exterior Maintains health and safety standards in work areas Unloads and stocks inventory items as needed Prompt and regular attendance on assigned shifts Follows Burger King uniform and grooming standards and policiesQualifications And Skills.
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Founded in 1954, BURGER KING® is the second largest fast food hamburger chain in the world. Must be at least sixteen (16) years of age Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Ability to interact in a positive and professional manner with guests and coworkers Willingness to learn all areas of restaurant operations & work multiple stations Available to work evenings, weekends, and holidaysBenefits: Flexible Schedule Employee Meal Discount Advancement OpportunitiesEvery day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world.
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Must be at least sixteen (16) years of ageComfortable working in a fast-paced environmentAbility to interact in a positive and professional manner with guests and coworkersWillingness to learn all areas of restaurant operations & work multiple stationsAvailable to work evenings, weekends, and holidaysThis job is posted via WorkstreamAbout Burger KingEvery day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world.
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Must be at least sixteen (16) years of age Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Ability to interact in a positive and professional manner with guests and coworkers Willingness to learn all areas of restaurant operations & work multiple stations Available to work evenings, weekends, and holidaysEvery day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world.
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Must be at least sixteen (16) years of age Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Ability to interact in a positive and professional manner with guests and coworkers Willingness to learn all areas of restaurant operations & work multiple stations Available to work evenings, weekends, and holidaysThis job is posted via WorkstreamEvery day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world.
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Must be at least sixteen (16) years of age Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Ability to interact in a positive and professional manner with guests and coworkers Willingness to learn all areas of restaurant operations & work multiple stations Available to work evenings, weekends, and holidaysThis job is posted via WorkstreamCompany IntroductionEvery day, more than 11 million guests visit BURGER KING® restaurants around the world.
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And they do so because our restaurants are known for serving high-quality, great-tasting, and affordable food. The Team Member is responsible for providing exceptional guest service while working closely with the Restaurant Managers and other Team Members to maintain operational standards and procedures.
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Your part of the team effort includes packaging food and drinks and making sure the restaurant is clean and maintains health and safety standards. As a Team Member, you will become an important member of a fast-paced team that serves up the best burgers around and has a great time doing it.
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Must be at least fourteen (14) years of ageComfortable working in a fast-paced environmentAbility to interact in a positive and professional manner with guests and coworkersWillingness to learn all areas of restaurant operations & work multiple stationsAvailable to work evenings, weekends, and holidaysThis job is posted via WorkstreamWelcome to our application and on-boarding website.
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This position has direct interactions with Guests and members of the field operations team. The original HOME OF THE WHOPPER®, our commitment to premium ingredients, signature recipes, and family-friendly dining experiences is what has defined our brand for more than 50 successful years.
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This position operates under the direction of the General Manager, Assistant Managers, and Shift Coordinators. Summary Of Essential Duties And Responsibilities.
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