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Chipotle Plans to Hire 4,000 Employees This Week

See where and how to apply.

Like making burritos and need a job? You’re in luck.

Wednesday, September 9, Chipotle will try to hire 4,000 new employees across the country with what company is calling “National Career Day.”

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Each U.S. location will interview up to 60 people between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. with the goal of hiring 4,000 new employees during a traditionally down time for job applications.

“This time of year, we tend to see a slowdown in the number of applications we receive, but our hiring needs remain strong,” Chris Arnold, a Chipotle spokesman, said in an email to Patch. “We thought that by doing this on a national level, we could create an influx of new applications at a time where we generally see a decline in application numbers.”

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Anybody interested can apply online at the burrito chain’s National Career Day website to select a location and set up a time to interview.

After the interview, “We may hire some people on the spot, but not everyone,” Arnold said. Some may be called back for an additional interview.

“But all of this will happen within short order following the event,” he said.

Chipotle touted its employee satisfaction and upward mobility in a press release announcing career day.

The company said that in a recent internal survey, 90 percent of employees said they were “proud to work at the company,” while 97 percent thought they worked in an “empowered culture where top performers are rewarded and provided with advancement opportunities.”

Additionally, the company said that 95 percent of its managers are promoted within the company, including 10,000 in the last year who started as hourly crew.

The company operates more than 1,850 restaurants in the United States.

“We provide extraordinary opportunity for advancement,” Arnold said. “We look to hire individuals who we think have the potential to become future leaders, and we develop and promote our people like no other restaurant company… In this way, I think we are minting the American Dream in a way that few other companies are.”

Photo: Chipotle Jobs on Facebook


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