Assistant Manager Retail & Wholesale - Lumberton, NC at Geebo

Assistant Manager

Founded in 1972, Popeyes has more than 40 years of history and culinary tradition.
Popeyes owes its beginnings to entrepreneur and culinary innovator, Al Copeland.
With one small restaurant and a big idea, Copeland introduced the New Orleans-style fried chicken that has now made the brand famous throughout the world.
Popeyes culinary heritage is built upon the rich Cajun and creole flavor profiles that are unmistakably Louisiana.
We continuously draw upon and celebrate this heritage to inspire new, authentic menu creations the world craves.
Popeyes distinguishes itself with a unique New Orleans style menu featuring spicy chicken, chicken tenders, fried shrimp and other regional items.
This unique and flavourful food has allowed Popeyes to become one of the world's largest chicken quick service restaurants, with over 3,300 restaurants in North America.
And around the world.
All hiring decisions at Popeyes restaurants are made by independently owned and operated franchisees.
As an Assistant Manager, you are a leader in the restaurant with a passion for ensuring daily operation excellence by creating a memorable Guest experience and helping your teams learn and grow.
You support your Restaurant General Manager (RGM) by investing your time in developing future leaders, upholding brand standards, and assisting the RGM with essential duties.
You ensure that Team Members deliver food to guests that is cooked to perfection, made with love, and served up with Popeyes famous Cajun Hospitality.
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