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This week’s job market has been a bit of a roller coaster with a mix of urgent hiring needs and a few remote gigs popping up. On the ground, there’s a high demand for cooks and crew members, while remote roles are all about flexibility and adaptability.
This Week’s Jobs
Fast Food Cook Company: Arts Burgers Inc | Location: El Monte, CA
Looking for someone reliable and hard-working who can whip up tasty fast food under pressure. It’s a great gig if you love a bustling kitchen. Apply Here
Customer Service/Food Serving Company: Kicha LLC | Location: Linden, NJ
If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and have previous food service experience, this might be for you. Strong customer service skills are key here. Apply Here
Fast Food Crew Company: Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks Marietta Street | Location: Atlanta, GA
Be part of a team serving quick and delicious meals. This role involves greeting guests, taking orders, and ensuring everyone leaves happy. Apply Here
Food Service Team Member Company: Saladworks Frutta Bowls | Location: Fairfax, VA
Join the team to serve fresh bowls and salads with a smile. Key here is maintaining quick service and friendly interactions with customers. Apply Here
FOOD SERVICE, FAST FOOD (FULL TIME) Company: Morrison Healthcare | Location: Jackson, MS
This full-time role involves cooking fast-food items and working with a supervisor to keep the kitchen humming smoothly. Apply Here
Food Production Worker Company: OC Staffing and HR Solutions | Location: Santa Ana, CA
Work on a production line ensuring food safety and cleanliness. It’s all about meeting those daily production goals. Apply Here
Fast Food Restaurant Manager Company: Arby’s | Location: Albany, NY
Lead a team and keep the restaurant running smoothly. Ideal for someone looking to step up in management within the fast-food industry. Apply Here
Food Runner Company: Annies Crepes And Cakes | Location: Bountiful, UT
Perfect for those with a knack for customer service and a love for fast-paced environments. Previous experience in food service is a plus. Apply Here
Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)
Remote work can be a game-changer, offering flexibility and a chance to balance work with life’s other demands. Here are the verified remote roles for this week:
Fast Track Sales Role Company: OCHS ENTERPRISES LLC | Location: Boerne, TX
This role promises a fun, fast-paced environment with big earning potential. Travel and accommodations are covered, so you can focus on closing deals. Apply Here
Patient Resource Specialist (Remote) Company: Author Health, LLC | Location: Medford, MA
Work in a fast-paced setting supporting Medicaid and food security initiatives. A background in community resources is a plus. Apply Here
Fast-Food Restaurant Shift Manager - Remote Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Farmington, NM
Manage shifts remotely and ensure smooth operations in a fast-food setting. This is for those with great organizational skills and a knack for leadership. Apply Here
Sales Support Specialist Company: Avery Dennison | Location: Miamisburg, OH
Work with clients in a fast-paced environment focused on retail and logistics. If you’re detail-oriented, this role is for you. Apply Here
Walking in around 2–3pm with a printed resume got me two on-the-spot interviews last month; for the remote gigs, I led with POS/cash-handling and a 20-second intro video. I agree on “apply promptly,” but I’d also call the next morning so your app doesn’t disappear like a dropped fry. If you don’t have it yet, a quick ServSafe cert helps: https://www.servsafe.com/.
I’ve had good luck pulling the GM’s name from recent Google reviews and calling the store around 10:30am; leading with “Available nights/weekends and can start this week” gets me routed past the front counter fast. For the “big earning potential” remote roles, I always ask if there’s a base pay or if it’s commission-only before doing any test tasks.
Quick tip: I’ve gotten same-day callbacks by applying online first, then texting the store’s hiring number around 8:45am with “Available nights/weekends, can start this week” and a 20-second intro video; if there’s no number, ask for the shift lead’s name on a coffee run. @masonclark90’s timing is solid, but I skip 10:30am on Fridays — prep’s busier than the fryer.
Co-signing @abaker78: I staple a tiny availability grid to my resume and lead with ‘can cover closes this weekend,’ which got me same-day interviews twice. For remote roles, I attach a quick speed test screenshot and a quiet workspace pic so it doesn’t get lost in the sauce; just avoid applying to the same chain at multiple locations in one day or their system can auto-merge and bury you.
, these ‘real-time’ postings vanish fast — what’s worked for me is walking in during the 2:15–3pm lull with a one-pager and asking for a 5‑minute meet, plus I lead with ‘can start within 48 hours and cover closes’… For the remote gigs, I’ve gotten quicker responses by attaching a 10‑second Loom showing my workspace and internet speed instead of a cover letter; @l_reynolds99’s point about attachments reminded me of that. Small caveat: if the store’s slammed, don’t push the meet — leave the resume and follow up after the dinner rush.
, those “real-time” posts vanish fast — what’s worked for me is applying on the corporate site, then when the Paradox/Olivia bot pops up I add ‘can cover opens/closes this week, Food Handler valid’ and grab the earliest slot, which got me next‑day interviews. For the remote roles, I paste a 20‑second Loom intro link and mention flexible hours; if there’s no bot, a quick call around 9:20am usually gets a 2‑minute screen.