Barista Chick-fil-A 303 Mall Blvd, Savannah, GA 31406
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- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
Job Description
The defender against lethargic mornings. People depend on you to send their day in the right direction, and you'll do so by serving delicious, caffeinated beverages. Brewin' coffee, steepin' tea and tossin' out the occasional scone with a side of knowledge. Whatever the location needs, you'll handle it with your eyes closed, just because.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and serve hot or cold beverages.
- Share knowledge and suggest menu items to customers.
- Clean or sanitize work areas, utensils, or equipment.
- Check temperatures of freezers, refrigerators, or heating equipment to ensure proper functioning.
- Receive and process payments.
- Prepare foods such as muffins, pastries, bagels, etc.
About this location
About Chick-fil-A
Creating the Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwich led to one of Chick-fil-A Founder Truett Cathy’s greatest unexpected opportunities—the chance to have a positive influence on hundreds of thousands of employees who would work in Chick-fil-A restaurants over the years. Especially teenagers.
Cathy always had a heart for young people. For fifty years he taught thirteen-year-old boys in his church and became a mentor to dozens of them. And though he did not have direct contact with all of those restaurant team members in his restaurants, his influence in selecting and coaching his local restaurant owners created an atmosphere where people truly enjoyed working – and learned strong work habits and positive attitudes.
“They will be adults in the business world,” Cathy wrote in his book Eat Mor Chikin: Inspire More People. “Even when they’re not with Chick-fil-A, we want them to have fond memories of having worked for us.”
A Helping Hand
And he wanted them to find success. Not having the opportunity to attend college himself, Cathy established a college scholarship program in 1973 for restaurant team members. Cathy wanted to encourage restaurant employees to further their education. Over time, the scholarship program evolved to place greater emphasis on an employee’s community service and leadership abilities. His goal: incent the qualities that would help them not only be successful in school, but also in life.
Cathy always had a heart for young people. For fifty years he taught thirteen-year-old boys in his church and became a mentor to dozens of them. And though he did not have direct contact with all of those restaurant team members in his restaurants, his influence in selecting and coaching his local restaurant owners created an atmosphere where people truly enjoyed working – and learned strong work habits and positive attitudes.
“They will be adults in the business world,” Cathy wrote in his book Eat Mor Chikin: Inspire More People. “Even when they’re not with Chick-fil-A, we want them to have fond memories of having worked for us.”
A Helping Hand
And he wanted them to find success. Not having the opportunity to attend college himself, Cathy established a college scholarship program in 1973 for restaurant team members. Cathy wanted to encourage restaurant employees to further their education. Over time, the scholarship program evolved to place greater emphasis on an employee’s community service and leadership abilities. His goal: incent the qualities that would help them not only be successful in school, but also in life.