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What you bring to the table: Experience is not required bonus points if you have experience with customer service, cashier, cooking, food handling, basic math, drive-thru, safety standards, and fast-food restaurants.
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What KBP brings to the table: KBP Foods, a part of KBP Brands is a leading restaurant franchise group with a clear vision: to create a great place to work, a great place to eat, and a great place to own.
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If you have a hunger for success and a passion for serving up finger-lickin' good food, we want YOU on our team. Look no further than KBP Foods, where we're searching for energetic and passionate individuals to join our KFC Team as Team Members.
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Medical, Dental, Vision benefits and accrued paid time off (PTO) Earn your GED for free, college scholarships and free online tuition. What’s in it for you: Paid Training Free shift meal and an employee discount at our KFC restaurants.
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Are you ready to take your career to the next level while savoring the delicious taste of success? Employee perks such as cell phone discounts; Saving Match Program, Employee Assistance Program through KBP Cares.
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We're looking for dedicated individuals that align with our core values and are passionate about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging (DEIB+), Growth Opportunities, and a Positive Culture. The expected starting compensation ranges for new hires in this position in various states and jurisdictions are as follows: All other locations: $8.00 to $18.00 per hour State of Maryland: $15.00 to $16.00 per hour State of New York: $15.00 to $16.00 per hour New York City: $16.00 to $17.00 per hour Cincinnati, OH: $10.45 to $15.00 per hour Toledo, OH: $11.00 to $14.00 per hour.
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Availability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Career growth opportunities utilizing our training programs and coaching to learn and develop your skills. Employees are entitled to compensation commensurate with skill and experience.
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The exact compensation will vary based on skills, experience, location, and other factors permitted by law and will be discussed during the hiring process. If you are looking to be part of an energetic, entrepreneurial company with countless opportunities for growth – personally, professionally, and financially – then a career with KBP Brands IS the right fit for you.
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Opportunities in 31 states Over 50% of store leadership has been promoted internally in the last year. Maneuver through compact spaces safely and operate restaurant equipment. Ability to lift, carry, stack, push or pull heavy objects.
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Stand and walk constantly for entire shifts. Must be at least fifteen (15) years old. Grown to over 1,000 restaurants in 20 years.
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Stand and walk constantly for entire shifts. Must be at least fifteen (15) years old. Grown to over 1,000 restaurants in 20 years.
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Experience is not required bonus points if you have experience with customer service, cashier, cooking, food handling, basic math, drive-thru, safety standards, and fast-food restaurants.
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Stand and walk constantly for entire shifts. Must be at least fifteen (15) years old. Grown to over 1,000 restaurants in 20 years.
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Stand and walk constantly for entire shifts. Must be at least fifteen (15) years old. Grown to over 1,000 restaurants in 20 years.
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KBP Foods, a part of KBP Brands is a leading restaurant franchise group with a clear vision: to create a great place to work, a great place to eat, and a great place to own.
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