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A Team Member must understand the importance of the customer experience and understand that they are the “Face” of Firehouse Subs. Real people serving awesome sandwiches to real people.
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We are currently looking for passionate Crew Members to join our team! Initially, Crew Members are trained in all positions, i.e. Cashier, prep work, sandwich maker. Firehouse Subs consistently ranks No. 1 among fast casual brands in the categories of food quality, friendly service, and taste and flavor.
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In 2015, Firehouse Subs was ranked No. 1 consumer choice for welcoming and comfortable atmosphere by Technomic’s 2015 Chain Restaurant Consumers’ Choice Awards, and the brand produced the second-fastest growth in U.S. franchise units as ranked by Nation’s Restaurant News. Firehouse Subs is hiring Team Members.
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In 2015, Firehouse Subs was ranked No. 1 consumer choice for welcoming and comfortable atmosphere by Technomic's 2015 Chain Restaurant Consumers' Choice Awards, and the brand produced the second-fastest growth in U.S. franchise units as ranked by Nation's Restaurant News. We are currently looking for passionate Crew Members to join our team.
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Initially, Crew Members are trained in one position, i.e. Cashier, Sandwich Makers, then eventually cross-trained for all positions. The Crew Members are on their feet for the majority of the shift while working different stations in the sub making process.
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What Team Members can expectA friendly, family-oriented cultureSupportive LeadershipOnline and hands-on training Opportunities to advanceCasual dress code (blue jeans with company-provided uniform t-shirts and hat/visor)Meal discountsTipsPaid sick leaveConsistent scheduling using web/app scheduling programFirehouse Subs is a U.S.-based, fast casual restaurant chain founded in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida by former firefighter brothers Chris Sorensen and Robin Sorensen.
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So delivering top-notch customer service for every shift is critical! Benefits of working at Firehouse Subs:Flexible schedulingUniforms providedFast-paced work environmentNo late hours, dirty grills, or fryers.
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We are hiring for FULL- and PART-TIME positions! Top-notch customer service! Must be able to work evenings and weekends. Your job is to make sure that our customers have a fantastic experience. Sense of urgency.
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Benefits of working at Firehouse Subs:Competitive wagesAwesome, team-oriented environmentOpportunities for professional growth and developmentFlexible schedulingUniforms providedFast-paced work environmentNo late hours, dirty grills, or fryers.
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How We Achieve It:By investing in both our crew and community, cultivating a family-oriented culture, and serving great subs! All inquiries about employment at this franchise restaurant should be made directly to the restaurant, and not to Firehouse Subs Corporate.
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Benefits of working at Firehouse Subs:Pay raise every 6 monthsFlexible schedulingPaid training at FULL WAGEMeal discounts for you and your family, on and off the clockUniforms providedFast-paced work environmentNo late hours, dirty grills, or fryers.
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Our crew members enjoy: Competitive hourly wage Discounts on meals Friendly, team-oriented environment Excellent growth opportunities. We are always looking for new Crew Members who are friendly, enthusiastic, and who genuinely enjoy serving guests.
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Healthcare for FULL TIME Crew Member. We are looking for the next ROCK STAR to join our family at Firehouse Subs Restaurant! Team members must understand the importance of the customer experience and understand that they are the Face of Firehouse Sub's.
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In 2015, Firehouse Subs was ranked No. 1 consumer choice for welcoming and comfortable atmosphere by Technomic's 2015 Chain Restaurant Consumers' Choice Awards, and the brand produced the second-fastest growth in U.S. franchise units as ranked by Nation's Restaurant News. We are currently looking for passionate Crew Members to join our team!
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In 2015, Firehouse Subs was ranked No. 1 consumer choice for welcoming and comfortable atmosphere by Technomic's 2015 Chain Restaurant Consumers' Choice Awards, and the brand produced the second-fastest growth in U.S. franchise units as ranked by Nation's Restaurant News.
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