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Chick-fil-A is a great opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds, and no experience is necessary. Work Directly With A Chick-fil-A Operator - The Operator is an independent business person, responsible for the operation of the restaurant, who invests time in his or her employees, teaching them important business skills for the future.
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Exhibit teamwork with the back-of-house team, coworkers, and management. As a Cook, you know that our food is at the core of who we are. Whether you’re flipping pancakes as a Grill Cook, prepping fresh salads and desserts as a Prep Cook, or hand-rolling buttermilk biscuits as a Backup Cook, you’ll make sure our guests leave full and happy every time.
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We offer great restaurant culinary careers for grill cooks (concinero / cocinera / Jefe / Jefa) who have back of house meat butchering, meat prepping, grilling and cooking, chef / kitchen experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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Zaxby's Back of House Development Plan. Assist with guest service and front of house operations. You will receive and stock inventory, prepare, cook, and assemble orders, keep the kitchen clean and organized, and maintain food safety and quality standards by following standard operating procedures.
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Prepare and cook food items according to company standards. Maintain equipment and inform management of maintenance needs. Maintain awareness of current promotions. Complete all tasks with a sense of urgency, in a timely manner.
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Must be 16 years of age or older. The following capabilities are required to perform the essential functions of this position. Occasionally stoop, bend, crouch, or climb, including the use of ladders.
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The goal of our employees is to create an extraordinary experience for all our guests, and our back-of-house employees are a critical component of this process. A Kitchen Prep/ Salad Cook prepares ingredients for the pizza line while making salads for our guests.
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Care for Your Well-being : Health insurance eligibility on day 1 – Full and Part-time employees | Vacation time | Employee assistance program (EAP) | Culture of belonging. It’s an extension of our hospitality and the foundation of everything we do.
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A full-service restaurant built on the 8 Slices of Culture, with a company committed to running the best pizzeria in the world where family and friends gather for great food and good times. By combining these 3 ingredients with Grimaldis 8 Slices of Culture, we run the best pizza restaurants in the world.
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