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Wendys

Become a proud leader running a business dedicated to the community and the customer experience.
With over 6,600 locations, Wendy's is one of the largest quick-service restaurant chains in the world.
If business - on a big scale - is what motivates you, Wendy's is the place to be.
As a General Manager at Wendy's, you'll enjoy:
A competitive salary, bonus and generous benefits including 401(k) An excellent support network, and promotion from within The personalized training, support and tools you need to reach your goals The opportunity to operate a million-dollar plus business Defined career paths for those who pursue a long-term career at Wendy's Overseeing operations for a designated Wendy's restaurant, you will develop and mentor your team-and ensure a positive dining experience for your customers-by monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures, maximizing store sales and profit goals, maintaining QSC standards and ensuring protection of Wendy's brand and assets.
If you're interested in a company that rewards you for your dedication and commitment, then Wendy's is right for you.
Qualifications College degree and 3-4 years' experience as General Manager in the restaurant industry; or equivalent combination of education and experience Strong PC skills Open / flexible work availability Demonstrated ability to lead and manage operations in a fast-paced, dynamic environment Solid talent- and performance-management skills Wendy's is an equal employment opportunity employer who may provide reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Job Type:
Full-time Required education:
High school or equivalent Required
Experience:
Restaurant management:
2 yearsAbout the Company:
Wendys.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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