A career at Subway can be a gratifying way for you to pass the time, make a living, and learn new skills. A career at Subway gives you the opportunity to make new friends with your fellow employees, learn how to make and prepare a wide variety of sandwiches, visit with a wide variety of customers, learn and practice customer service skills, develop a healthy work structure and schedule, and learn various cleaning methods you can apply in different situations.
Keep reading for more information about the different career opportunities available at your local Subway location, including the different benefits available, how to apply both in person and how to apply online, as well as information about each of the Subway career positions available on the Subway Career Path.
Subway Careers
There are several different employment opportunities for you to find at your local Subway restaurant. Whether you are looking to work up front with the customers or climb the corporate ladder up to a management position, there is sure to be a job which catches your eye.
If the idea of working at Subway alone is not enough incentive for you to send in an application for one of the available positions, there are a myriad of benefits you can enjoy as an employee. The benefits you can receive include:
- Free Beverages During Your Shift (Water, Juices, Sodas)
- A 50% Employee Discount on Meals Including a Meal During Your Shift
- A Flexible and Competetive Schedule
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Vacation
- Paid Sick Leave
There are multiple different jobs available at Subway, ranging from being a Sandwich Artist to being a Store Manager all the way to being a Multi-Unit Manager in charge of several stores.
Listed below are the available Subway careers you can choose to apply for, as well as some of the details on the responsibilities which each position may entail. This list is in the order of the Subway Career Path.
Sandwich Artist
A Sandwich Artist is the one directly behind the counter who is responsible for creating the Subway sandwiches customers know and love. Some of the responsibilities and duties a Sandwich Artist has includes baking fresh bread and cookies, checking in deliveries, operating the till, and completing daily and weekly cleaning regiments.
Sandwich Artist PRO
The Sandwich Artist PRO also works directly behind the counter to make and create Subway sandwiches for customers. The Sandwich Artist PRO has most of the same responsibilities as a regular Sandwich Artist, such as baking bread and cookies daily, operating the till, handling deliveries, and keeping things clean and tidy. What sets the Sandwich Artist PRO apart from the Sandwich Artist is their level of experience. A Sandwich Artist PRO is responsible for mentoring newer or younger Sandwich Artists.
Assistant Manager
The Assistant Manager is responsible for setting a good example for the rest of the staff as well as supervising the store. The Assistant Manager is responsible for providing clear and proper communication, planning local events and promotions, maintaining business records, and regularly checking and properly maintaining all the equipment in the store.
Store Manager
The Store Manager is responsible for leading the team, handling any difficult customer interactions, and managing the store. The Store Manager has the most responsibility in the store. Some of the responsibilities the Store Manager has include creating the staff schedule, properly preparing employee paychecks and timesheets, ensuring safety procedures are properly followed, and handling any unresolved or escalated customer complaints.
Business Consultant
The Business Consultant is the link between the individual Subway store owners and managers and the Subway franchise itself, making sure everything is running smoothly, providing any necessary support for the owner of the local Subway, protecting the Subway brand, and helping to ensure each store is profitable.
Multi-Unit Manager
The Multi-Unit Manager oversees several stores while helping each store to set and meet performance goals by working with the managers of the stores on an individual level. The Multi-Unit Manager is responsible for conducting business reviews on all the Subway locations they oversee, training and coaching Store Managers, and carrying out regular compliance audits at each store location to ensure all safety procedures and operational standards are being followed.
For more information on the different Subway careers available to you and how to apply, you can visit www.subwaycareers.com.
How To Apply for Subway Jobs
Applying for a job at Subway is a surprisingly simple process. You have the choice to apply for a Subway job either in person at your local Subway restaurant location or you can apply online at any time. Once you have applied, your application will be reviewed and you will be contacted to inform you regarding the decision on whether or not you will be joining Subway as an employee or whether you will remain a highly valued customer.
Subway Restaurant Applications
Applying for a position at Subway can be as easy as walking into your local Subway restaurant and asking for an application. Once you have your application, you can fill it out and return it to the local Subway you received the application from.
From there, your application will be reviewed and you will be informed on the decision regarding the future of your career at Subway.
Subway Online Applications
If you are interested in a career at Subway, but do not want to go to your local Subway in person, you can always fill out an application online for Subway and submit it. By using the Subway website, you have the ability to search for “Subway jobs hiring near me” which will show you all of the open and available Subway jobs in your area. Simply find the Subway job you would like and fill out an application to Subway online. Your application will be reviewed and you will be contacted to inform you as to whether or not you will be joining the Subway franchise family.
For more information about Subway online job applications, visit www.subway.com/application.