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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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If you want to build a great career while providing fast, fun and friendly service to our customers, Taco Bell is the place to learn, grow and succeed! - Works the positions to Brand Standards, whether it is a cashier or cook (Food or Service Champion.
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Key responsibilities include taking orders or preparing food, assisting in resolving any service or food issues, maintaining food-safety standards and maintaining a clean, safe work and dining environment.
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This Summary Overview generally describes key job standards for Taco Bell Corporate employees. Meeting customer needs and taking steps to solve food or service issues. " You are applying for work with a franchisee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp. or any of its affiliates.
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Learn More About the MRCO Family at MRCO.NET with benefits that include Competitive Pay, Optional Daily Pay, Flexible Scheduling, Paid Vacation Time (All Positions), Free Meal During Shift, Holiday Bonus*, and Career Path Opportunities.
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Taco Bell - Beaverton Hillsdale is looking for a full time or part time Restaurant Staff team member to join our team in Raleigh Hills, OR. The Restaurant Staff team member is responsible for customer service and commitment to excellence through meeting or exceeding hospitality and service standards.
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