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Crew Members at Jersey Mike's
Job Description
Jersey Mike's Subs is looking for Crew Members.
Become part of Jersey Mike's vibrant organization! Grab hold of our powerful positive energy with a Jersey Mikes ready-to-take-off career that is fun, fulfilling and rewarding!
If you like to have fun, banter with people and enjoy sharing your life than working at Jersey Mikes may be for you. Besides learning our business and pleasing people with our great authentic sub sandwiches, you'll learn a whole new level of social decorum to take through life.
So become part of our tradition! Jersey Mike's was built on a strong sense of community and an outstanding commitment to the personal growth of our people. If you enjoy being part of something special in a strong cultural and spirited environment than bring your energy and come grow with us!
Jersey Mikes has the following dress code requirements. No colored hair, no facial piercings or excessive tattoos. Facial hair limited to 1/4 inch in length.
Additional Job Requirements
The primary requirement of a Jersey Mikes employee is commitment to company goals:
Food that meets Jersey Mikes specifications and high quality standards
Service that is noticeably friendlier than that of other restaurants
A restaurant that is noticeably cleaner than other restaurants
$31k - $42k beats the market for Fast Food and Counter Workers nationally
Pay increases slowly with experience in this field.
This is a strong offer—weigh total comp and growth potential. Raises may be modest; negotiate well upfront.
Hot hiring, constrained wages
Employers are hiring actively, but pay hasn't caught up with demand. Focus on competing offers and non-salary benefits.
Who this leverage applies to
Where to negotiate
Likely Possible Unlikely
Watch out for
Use competing offers and timing to your advantage.
Does this path compound?
Many openings, but pay doesn't scale as much with experience.
Openings come from turnover, not new growth. Differentiate to advance.