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There are those who believe it's the cheese that makes a great pizza. And others who swear it's the sauce. Some say it's the toppings, or the crust, or the pineapple...

But the truth is, great pizza is made by great people.

Turns out, the people are the most important part of the pie. At Pizza Hut, whatever makes you, you - makes us, US! You make it fun. You make it fresh. And sometimes, you make it weird! In a "you only understand if you were there" type of way. But most importantly, you make us the kind of place that we're proud to show up to every day. And that's not something we take lightly! It's why we offer flexible schedules, ample opportunities for growth, a vibrant community, and a place that celebrates each and every part of YOU.

Here's what you can expect to do as a Cook/Production team member:
β€’ Operate all equipment
β€’ Assist with prep and stocking of products and ingredients
β€’ Prepare customer orders
β€’ Answer phones and process customer orders
β€’ Clean equipment, dishes, and the general facility
β€’ Other tasks as assigned by the Manager on Duty (MOD)

The good news is that your training will teach you everything you need to know to succeed on the job. But, there are a few skills you should have from the get-go. Here's the base requirements you'll need - you'll find out more when you speak with a manager:
β€’ You're at least 16 years old
β€’ Valid food-handler's card
β€’ You're a fun and friendly person who values customers and takes absolute pride in everything you do.
β€’ Communication skills are key; you should be comfortable talking to strangers.
β€’ You understand the need to be on time, all the time.
β€’ You understand that work is easier - and more fun - with some teamwork.

And here's what we'll bring to the table:
β€’ Base wage of 16.66 - 17.16 per hour; 20.29 hourly for King County unincorporated location #013899; 20.24 for Everett locations 013926 and 036494.
β€’ Tips received from customers
β€’ Mileage and cell phone data reimbursement if you're delivering to customers
β€’ "Next Day Pay" - Withdraw up to 40% of your earned wages the day after you've worked!
β€’ 401(k) program with Company match (after 1 year of service)
β€’ Employee meals and discounts - save on your favorite pizza and wings!
β€’ Pizza Hut Perks Program - savings on everyday purchases
β€’ Earn your GED for FREE through our GEDWorks program
β€’ Reduced college tuition with Colorado Technical University (CTU) through our Life Unboxed EDU program
β€’ Employee Assistance Program

If you hit 30+ hours worked average over the course of a year, you become eligible for our full benefits package, including:
β€’ Medical, dental, and vision insurance
β€’ Disability Insurance
β€’ Life insurance
β€’ Accident and Critical Illness insurance
β€’ Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
β€’ Telemedicine
β€’ And additional supplemental insurance coverage

Need some time away from work to rest, recover, and recharge? Pizza Hut's got you covered!
β€’ Sick time accrual for all team members

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