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Job Posting: Team Member Positions at an Independently Owned KFC Franchisee Restaurant

This job posting is for positions in a KFC branch that is independently owned and managed by a franchisee. This means your application will be reviewed and hiring decisions will be made by the franchisee. If successful, the franchisee will be your only employer and is solely responsible for all matters related to your employment.

Here at KFC, we serve more than just meals; we aim to enrich lives. Our efforts extend beyond satisfying hunger, and with our southern hospitality, we strive to make our customers’ days better. Our jobs offer more than a paycheck – they provide independence, fun, and opportunities for camaraderie.

As a Team Member, you could be the friendly face serving our customers or the skilled cook preparing our world-famous chicken. No matter your role, your contributions are significant to your team and our customers.

Requirements:

Though your training will equip you with all the skills necessary for success in your role, some attributes are desirable from the start:

– Friendly and fun-loving nature.
– Values customers and takes pride in all tasks.
– Loves to talk – even to strangers.
– Carries a positive attitude, understands the importance of punctuality.
– High energy and appreciates the ease and enjoyment of teamwork.
– At least 16 years of age.

Please note, this is only basic information. More specifics will be provided upon application. Different requirements may apply for independently-owned franchised or licensed locations.

Additional Information:

Whether you’re starting your career, seeking a flexible second job, or working post-retirement, we have excellent opportunities for you. If you’re seeking a fun and flexible job as part of a dynamic team, discover why Life Tastes Better with KFC. Apply today!


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