Founded in 1960, Domino’s climbed the ladder to become the largest pizza company in the world based on retail sales. More than 10 Domino’s restaurants across the Greater Johnstown-Altoona area are looking to hire about 60 new team members to join the pizza empire.
"We understand that this is a really tough time for people who may be out of jobs. I think it’s a really great opportunity for someone. The training is very fast and easy. People can come in and earn some income right away, without an extensive training period. It may also be something they enjoy as a part-time gig after they go back to their regular job." - says local Domino's Franchise Owner Sheldon Port
Domino's also has many technological services that help keep the customer and employee safe, such as their dinner bell through the Domino's app when an order is placed. It will ring again when the order is out for delivery and 2 minutes away.
Also through the app: Pie Pass for carry-out orders, which will notify employees when the custom is in the parking lot so the order will be ready at the counter - not requiring any contact.
Further known for it’s Domino's Tracker, used for customers to follow their food from order to delivery, the company has taken it a step further with contactless delivery to ensure people stay safe and fed during this pandemic.
You can view a demonstration of the company's contactless delivery in the video above.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Domino’s stores across the country made a pact to donate pizza to first responders. The Domino's in Richland has donated 250 pizzas so far, with a goal of at least 200 more.
New positions range from all levels. They include: delivery drivers, customer service representatives, assistant managers and managers. This also includes managers needed for the new store opening on Goucher street.
You can find more information on how to apply here.
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