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Multi-unit experience (preferred) The wellbeing of every team member is crucial to our success. Panera Bread / PR Restaurants is looking for an experienced restaurant Assistant Manager to join our supportive team of dynamic and hard-working caf professionals.
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Collaborate, act as a team-player, and provide support as a key role on the management team. Help us carry out our mission to Rise Above the Rest' by providing the highest-quality customer service experiences for our guests.
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If you're ready to ‘Rise Above the Rest' and begin a fulfilling career in food & hospitality in a leadership role, connect with us today for an immediate interview! Set a positive example and maintain optimism for all staff, employees, and guests.
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Availability to work various schedules/shifts (includes nights and weekends) We've instilled a universal work culture defined by integrity, optimism, and mutual respect. Physical requirements: ability to stand for prolonged periods, walking, bending, stretching, and occasional lifting (up to 50 lbs.
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PRR Company Discounts - discounts, rewards and perks on thousands of popular brands and categories. Full benefits package-Medical, dental, vision, company-paid life & disability insurance, 401k with company match.
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Free meals while working - you never have to pack or buy lunch! Restaurant management experience required. Excellent communication, interpersonal and customer service skills. At PR Restaurants, we're committed to setting a higher standard for excellence in every facet of our business - this begins with great leadership, in supporting and motivating our café teams to provide unrivaled guest experiences.
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Provide the highest-quality customer service to our guests. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Maintain a clean and organized work environment. Apply today for an immediate interview! Work with a diverse group of dedicated staff.
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Tremendous opportunities for advancement. Competitive salary w/ bonus package. Steady employment track record. Paid vacation / time off. No certifications required. There's no limit to how far your enthusiasm and ambition can take you at PR Restaurants.
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