Weekend and Evening Key Holder 0335 - Scarborough

Weekend and Evening Key Holder

Full Time • 0335 - Scarborough
Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free food & snacks
  • Free uniforms
 Come and share your passion for Joy, Delicious Cake, and Celebrations! Here at Nothing Bundt Cakes (NbC) Scarborough, we bring joy to everyone that steps into our bakery.

You will have the opportunity to create genuine connections and develop into the best that you can be. The Nothing Bundt Cakes Key Holder creates a warm, welcoming environment for our guests, offers creative solutions for unique celebratory occasions, and sells our delicious cakes.

The Key Holder embodies NbC core values and demonstrates a strong commitment to guest satisfaction as well as overall excellence and efficiency in the workplace. The Key Holder has full accountability for developing and maintaining an environment where there is true commitment and focus on the best service to our guests and the highest quality standards. The Weekend Supervisor will work in various positions throughout any given week and will help with the running of shifts when the Bakery Manager is not present.

Accountabilities/Duties:
  • The Key Holder role is responsible for ongoing training with peers, monitoring performance standards, opening and closing duties, assisting with scheduling as well serving guests daily. 
  • Promptly greets walk-in and phone guests with genuine warmth and helpful enthusiasm to determine interests and needs and follows NbC Sweet Steps of Service to create a superior guest experience. 
  • Handle guest escalated issues or inquiries. 
  • Able to identify key customers - engaging with customers, inquiring about business needs or opportunities where we would be able to work collaboratively (such as corporate gifting, selling in building lobbies, monthly birthday programs, fundraising, etc.) 
  • Work collaboratively with the entire leadership team. 
  • Ability to assist with and execute outside sales events, large orders, and wedding orders. 
  • Maintains strong product knowledge to educate guests on NbC cake distinction, size and flavor profile options, pricing, special promotions, and complimentary retail merchandise. 
  • Focus on sales growth: additional merchandise, including balloons, candles, and cards, to complete a unique celebration. • Processes guest orders efficiently and accurately utilizing the point-of-sale system and invite guests to join NbC Bundtastic Rewards Program to benefit from special promotions and remain connected. 
  • Upholds a clean and organized bakery presentation, which may include routine sweeping/mopping of the floor, and dusting/cleaning of countertops, windows, and other surfaces. 
  • Replenishes retail merchandise and cake display case to ensure a strong visual presentation.
  • This person will also have to be cross-trained in other areas of the bakery including frosting, baking, utility, and report management.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 
• Cheerful attitude 
• Enjoy interacting with diverse people.   
• Speak enthusiastically. 
• Diligent, organized and self-motivated.   
• Ability to learn quickly. 
• Ability to multitask  
• Time management skills to work in a tight fast-paced environment. 
• Capacity to perform repetitious tasks with precision 
• Attention to detail  
• Consistency and reliability  
• Values teamwork  
Compensation: $16.00 - $18.00 per hour

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.





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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