The Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant was first opened in 1952 in Corbin, Kentucky. It is regarded as the world’s second-biggest fried chicken restaurant. Over the years, KFC has opened 900 restaurants in South Africa. 90% of these are franchise owned, while 10% are company owned. Over the years, they have employed over 35 000 people in the country. Kentucky Fried Chicken is the second biggest fast food restaurant in the world, having opened on February 07, 1952 in the town of Corbin, Kentucky.
There are many job opportunities at KFC, and if you are looking to work in the fast food industry, then this is a great choice. We have all the details you need to apply for a job at one of our local restaurants.
KFC believes that by investing in its employees, they are investing in the core of our organization.
JOB SPECIFICATION
To prepare all KFC products by the KFC standard operating procedures, with strict adherence to Health and Safety standards.
REQUIREMENTS
Grade 12
Be a South African citizen. Read and write English
Closing date: Not stated
Location: All provinces
Job title: General staff
Since KFC is focused on being a great place to work, the company continuously strives to create an environment that is conducive to its employees’ success. This culture aims to create a welcoming and friendly environment
To work at KFC team you will be required the following:
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