Guest Service Representative 0166 - Brookside

Guest Service Representative

Full Time • 0166 - Brookside
At Nothing Bundt Cakes, we refer to our guest services representatives as Joy Creators! A Joy Creator sweetens up the place, setting the mood and making a stop in the bakery an event worth posting about. You’ll get to play party planner by helping guests order the right cake for their celebrations and making sure their orders go off without a hitch. You’ll make everyone feel welcomed, and you’ll create an environment of generosity, happiness, and joy in your community. 

But it gets even better:

  • We close early so you can enjoy your evenings.
  • We offer flexible work schedules.
  • We’re keeping it casual. T-shirts and sneakers are where it’s at!
  • Cake discounts. Yummm!
  • You don’t have to be 18 to work here, so students can join us.
  • This job is fun. It’s literally a piece of cake!
  • This is a great place to make new friends!
  • You’ll get trained. Not only on crafting cake, but on growing your career.
  • We love to celebrate and bring joy to the community.

    Apply now. Joy is the job.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





Employees at a franchised Nothing Bundt Cakes bakery location are employed by the franchise owner/operator and are not employees of Nothing Bundt Cakes Corporate (the franchisor). All inquiries about employment should be directed to the franchise owner/operator and not to Nothing Bundt Cakes Corporate. Each franchise owner/operator is responsible for ensuring compliance with local, state and federal law.

 

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Sweet Perks

As a team member at a Nothing Bundt Cakes® bakery, you are rewarded by “Bringing the Joy” to guests each shift! Other potential “Sweet Perks” of working for a Nothing Bundt Cakes® franchised bakery are listed below. Bakeries are independently owned and operated by a franchisee (bakery owner), and perks may vary by location.

Joyful Working Environment
Sense of Family Culture
Flexible Schedule