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Free & confidential Employee Assistance Program for Managers AND their families, including drastically reduced evaluations and free virtual therapy sessions. Relocation Assistance Program for those that qualify.
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Applebees Neighborhood Grill + Bar / Thrive Restaurant Group is looking for the next Hospitality Manager to join our team and help love people with food in the neighborhoods we serve. Hospitality Manager - Applebees.
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Free shift meals and employee discounts. Thrive Restaurant Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer and our Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina locations use E-Verify per state requirements.
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We hope to inspire you to love hospitality, so that you develop into a people-centered leader equipped with the business knowledge and self-confidence to make a difference in every aspect of your life.
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We want work to be an experience that encourages you to be your best natural self as you develop your potential, and help others do the same. Opportunity for growth and leadership development. Robust health insurance package, some of which are 100% company paid.
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Opportunity for growth and leadership development Generous paid time off Free shift meals and employee discounts Robust health insurance package, some of which are 100% company paid 401(k) with an employer matching contribution Free & confidential Employee Assistance Program for Managers AND their families, including drastically reduced evaluations and free virtual therapy sessions Relocation Assistance Program for those that qualify.
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We believe that everybody matters, wants to make a difference, and that the experience of work can enrich people and contribute to their flourishing in life. Background checks required for management level positions only.
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What's in it for you? That belief is embodied in our invitation and lived out in our values and mindsets. Generous paid time off. 401(k) with an employer matching contribution.
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What's in it for you? That belief is embodied in our invitation and lived out in our values and mindsets. Generous paid time off. 401(k) with an employer matching contribution.
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What's in it for you? That belief is embodied in our invitation and lived out in our values and mindsets. Generous paid time off. 401(k) with an employer matching contribution.
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