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Must be at least 18 years old with a valid driver's license, reliable transportation (not public transportation, as you may need to drive for banking), and a desire and willingness to learn and grow.
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The Shift Supervisor plays a key role in the operation of our restaurants, and has accountability for directing the daily operations of the restaurant, ensuring compliance with company standards in all areas of operations.
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Join the KFC Tasty Chick'n family and find a great career, because this is a place where great people work together in a great company. Tasty Chick'n is part of Tasty Restaurant Group, a growing multi-unit franchisee.
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At Tasty Chick'n we realize the importance of every employee to the successful operation of our business, and genuinely want each employee to be successful and happy in their work. To learn more about Tasty visit us at www.
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Good communication skills, strong interpersonal and conflict resolution skills. Positive, upbeat attitude and strong leadership skills; ready to embrace our GREAT culture and thrive on a challenge. People First company culture.
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Desire to maintain high standards around Quality, Service, Cleanliness and Hospitality; hold your team accountable to the same, AND have fun while doing so! Ability to motivate the team to take an active role in customer service and customer relations.
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1-2 supervisory experience in either a food or retail environment preferred. This includes, but is not limited to, product preparation and delivery, customer relations, inventory management, team management, training and motivating team members, financial accountability during shifts, ensuring that the highest quality products and services are delivered to each customer, and other duties as required or assigned.
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Keep in mind, this is just basic information to get you started, more info to come after you apply. Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Benefits. Basic business math and strong decision-making skills.
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Basic personal computer literacy. Dedication to providing exceptional customer service. High School Diploma or GED preferred. Promote from within philosophy. Comprehensive training program. 401k with company match.
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If you're ready for a career in restaurant management, our Shift Supervisor position is the right place to start. And, you're at least 18 years old with a valid driver's license, reliable transportation (not public transportation - you may need to drive to make deposits for the restaurant sometimes) and a true desire to learn and grow.
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Working as a Shift Supervisor lets you develop your management skills while still having the time to do the things you enjoy. We have a GREAT culture at KFC and look for GREAT people to add to our family.
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And, you hold a valid driver's license, reliable transportation (not public transportation - you may need to drive to make deposits for the restaurant sometimes) and a true desire to learn and grow.
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At KFC, we feed the world. You're never short of a smile and take real pride in your work; cope well under pressure and thrive on a challenge. A natural leader, you want to be captain because you can bring together a winning team.
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We offer early wage access through Tapcheck so you can cash out on your wages before payday! The good news is that your training will teach you everything you need to know to succeed on the job. You're all about teaching new things and motivating the team to work together.
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If hired, the franchisee will be your employer and is alone responsible for any employment related matters. Our meals matter, and when we serve them with southern hospitality, we make our customer's day.
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