GeDunkin Donuts is an international donut and coffee retailer. They were founded in 1950 by William Rosenberg in Quincy, Massachusetts. The main headquarters is in Canton, Massachusetts and they claim to be the world's largest coffee and baked goods chain, serving 2. Million customers per day in 31 countries. The company partnered with Baskin Robbins and many of the stores in the U.S. are located together with Baskin Robbins ice cream shops. They offer many different baked goods, coffees, hot drinks and more to their customers. They also now have many Dunkin Donut deli shops that sell sandwiches, soups and salads. All the products are usually made in the store locally while other stores that are their competitors may not make the products in house.
Dunkin Donut stores are franchise owned so you would need to check with your local store to find out what job positions are available. Dunkin Donut stores believe that it is the employees that supply the fuel to keep America running. They give you the opportunity to have a flexible schedule to meet your needs as an employee. This is great for full time students working parents or those who just want to make a little extra cash. At Dunkin Donuts they value the skills that you have to offer and are very happy to work with you. They will train you to be successful and grow in your career advancement. You can progress from team member to shift supervisor, to manager and up depending on your career goals. Those who wish to be a baker must have training in the field or experience.
The employees at Dunkin Donuts enjoy a very good atmosphere as they work to have a fun environment, making a competitive wage, while learning and developing skills to fuel your future. The benefits do vary from store to store as they are individually owned and operated. You must check with your local Dunkin Donut shop to find out what is available in your area. Many shop owners are very happy to help you become a franchise owner and hard work to bring all the things you need to know to successfully train.
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