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Noodles & Company is more than fast food - we're a fast casual restaurant with real ingredients (say goodbye to greasy food and hello to fresh ingredients.
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Mentoring and leadership development program. We're hiring immediately for a restaurant Shift Manager to join us to motivate, coach and work alongside our teams.
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Were so confident that youll love our food, were offering a free meal following your completed shift manager interview (up to $10 value). Lead the restaurant with a culture of food safety that exceeds company standards in food quality, food safety practices, and cleanliness.
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Being a part of an amazing leadership team - your voice matters. We’re so confident that you’ll love our food, we’re offering a free meal following your completed interview (up to $10 value.
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Opportunities for career development and growth. Previous management or leadership experience preferred. We are looking for shift managers who will continue to help us bring goodness to life from random acts of kindness to taking care of our guests.
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We foster an environment that makes you feel a part of something special, and when it comes to the restaurant business, we are a bit uncommon. Own open, mid, or close routines for your shift and setting the next shift up for success.
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Recognize team members for a job well-done each shift. Free meal every shift. Lifestyle perks like cell phone and event ticket discounts. Tuition assistance and scholarship awards. At Noodles, our mission is to always nourish and inspire every team member, guest, and community we serve.
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We are proud to be recognized on Forbes Best Employers for Diversity and Forbes' Best Employers for Women lists and are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse environment where Noodlers can bring their full self to work.
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We are looking for those who will continue to help us bring goodness to life from random acts of kindness to taking care of our guests. We are proud to be recognized on Forbes’ Best Employers for Diversity in 2021, 2022 & 2023, and Forbes' Best Employers for Women lists and are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse environment where Noodlers can bring their full self to work.
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Noodles cannot make guarantees about tip earnings. Noodles is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Military Friendly - Veterans & Spouses encouraged to apply. Tipping eligible states include AZ, CO, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MN, MO, NC, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, UT, VA, WA, WI. As of May 31st, 2023, the average hourly rate for tipping across company owned restaurants is $2.40 per team member.
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Free mental health, legal, and financial resources. Join our amazing team, make new friends, have fun, and develop your career! Night, weekend, and holiday availability is a plus. Ability to meet physical requirements of the position, including walking, bending, twisting, reaching, stooping, kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling, or moving objects up to 55 pounds.
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Excellent guest service skills and the ability to communicate efficiently. Delegate responsibilities to your team of rock stars and ensure they exceed the expectations of each guest. Ability to deliver an uncommon experience to our guests and team members.
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Free online Spanish and English language courses. 401(k) with employer match and stock purchase discounts. Flexible scheduling - part-time and full-time. Competitive pay + Tips at eligible locations. InstaPay through an app (get your paycheck when you want it.
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Noodles is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Military Friendly - Veterans & Spouses are encouraged to apply. Tipping eligible states include AZ, CO, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MN, MO, NC, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, UT, VA, WA, WI. As of February 1 st , 2024, the average hourly rate for tipping across company owned restaurants is $2.40 per team member.
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Must be at least 18 years old (great job for teenagers!) At Noodles we work hard and have fun doing it. Medical, dental and vision insurance. Customer service experience preferred. The Perks (They’re Uncommonly Good.
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fast food leadership development program jobs Title: restaurant shift manager Company: Noodles Company in Fernley, Nevada
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