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Shifts daily between 8am-4pm Dish & lobby daytime and evening shifts available No grease, grills, fryers or microwaves 50% off food while you’re working Sundays are for you [we’re closed] Hands-on and personal training Fun culture of positivity and gratitude Modern, energetic environment Life as a Kitchen Team Member: Prepare fresh produce for menu items Cook our house-made soups, spreads, and dressings daily Organize and maintain a clean lobby Manage our advanced dishwasher Be good to others.
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Come join the fast-paced, FUN work atmosphere as a Store Team Member and MAKE SHEETZ HAPPEN! Make magic happen by serving up quality food and beverages made to exact customer specifications in a safe, fast and friendly manner.
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Love working in a fast-paced, team-oriented, food service environment. 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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When you join Sweetgreen, you are joining our movement of rewriting the future of fast food. Sweetgreen Team Member , you will be an ambassador for our mission: building healthier communities by connecting people to real food.
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White Castle, America’s first fast food restaurant, is 100 years old and looking for new friendly, fun and energetic Team Members to create memorable moments—and The Original Slider®—for Craver Nation and beyond.
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Back of House Team Members are responsible for delivering thoughtfully prepared food and a great culinary experience to each of our Guests. We are looking for highly motivated team members for day, weekend and evening positions who are excited to deliver excellent food and an outstanding Guest experience.
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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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The Taco Bell Team Member is the first face that customers see when they walk through the door or first voice they hear when they place a drive-thru order so YOU will set the tone for the Taco Bell customer experience and bring the great Taco Bell tastes to life.
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Executes food, shakes and beverage orders in a fast and efficient manner. Executes espresso drink orders in a fast and efficient manner. Responds to members questions and makes suggestions regarding food and service.
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As an important member of the team and will be supported with the tools and training needed to succeed in our dynamic fast food / quick service organization. As an hourly Team Member, you will responsible for providing exceptional guest service and support, while working closely with the Restaurant Managers and other Team Members to maintain operational standards and procedures.
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Fast hiring process. Prior experience preferred in a similar food and beverage service and preparation position. Thinks and acts quickly in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. They provide dependable, fast service that is absolutely Chili's.
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