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Culver's Entry Level Manager - Competitive Pay!

Starting wage for shift leaders is at least $15.
00 per hour.
About UsFor over 35 years, Culver's guests have been treated to cooked-to-order food made with farm-fresh ingredients and served with a smile.
The restaurants' nationally recognized customer service is based on small-town, Midwestern values, genuine friendliness, and an unwavering commitment to quality.
Signature items include the award-winning ButterBurger, made from fresh, never frozen beef, and Fresh Frozen Custard.
For more information, visit www.
culvers.
comAbout the PositionWe are seeking an ambitious and resourceful entry-level manager to run shifts efficiently with an enthusiastic attitude for great food and even better guest service.
The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate an affinity for mentoring and inspiring team members both by example and through supportive coaching to develop a high-performing team.
He or she will have experience with food service and will be able to maintain compliance with operational and food safety procedures.
In our restaurants teamwork is everything.
When you join the True-Blue Crew , you'll become involved in a supportive, fast-paced environment while having the opportunity to grow and develop personally and professionally.
Work hard for us, and we will work just as hard for you.
That's the Culver's way.
Qualifications:
A genuine smile!Strong communication and organizational skillsDependability1-2 years restaurant experience preferredWe offer:
Competitive WagesOn-the-job TrainingFlexible HoursMeal DiscountsBenefits Available for Full-Time Employees:
Vacation Accrual401K with Company MatchHealth, dental, vision, life, disability, critical illness, and accident insurance availableCompany mentoring program offers opportunity for advancementSalary:
$18.
84 - $33.
00.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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