Domino’s advertises 2,500 new jobs available across Australia – here are the branches that are hiring
- Domino’s Pizza have 2,500 job vacancies to fill across 710 Australian stores
- Pizza chain is looking for delivery drivers, pizza makers and in-store managers
- Domino’s ANZ CEO Nick Knight said it was a privilege to hire during pandemic
Domino’s Pizza is looking to fill 2,500 job vacancies across Australia as the fast food giant plans to open hundreds of new stores this year.
Almost all 710 stores of the pizza chain are hiring for roles including delivery drivers, store managers and in-store personnel to make pizza, take customer orders and maintain quality control.
Domino’s Australia and New Zealand chief executive Nick Knight, who started more than 20 years ago as an in-store team member, said the availability of jobs was well timed as many hospitality workers are looking for jobs following the end of the JobKeeper wage subsidy.
Dominoes Pizza have 2,500 job vacancies to fill across their 710 Australian stores
Domino’s ANZ CEO Nick Knight said it was a privilege to hire during pandemic as their net profit cracked the $100million mark
‘With JobKeeper now finished and many people still struggling to find meaningful work, we are fortunate to be in a position to give thousands of Aussies looking for work the opportunity to do so,’ he said.
‘We are only in this position thanks to the faith and trust of our customers, who have continued to support us throughout the pandemic.’
The positions come as Domino’s net profit reached $100million last year and online sales rose by 25.4 per cent to $1.42 billion as the Covid-19 lockdowns made home-delivered pizza an increasingly popular meal option.
The pizza chain are looking for delivery drivers, pizza makers and in-store managers
Flexible working arrangements for staff is available and penalty rates for late nights, weekends and public holidays are included
Mr Knight said flexible working arrangements for staff is available and penalty rates for late nights, weekends and public holidays are included.
‘We understand that our team members have commitments outside of work, whether that’s school, family or other responsibilities and are dedicated to being flexible when life happens,’ he said.
Delivery drivers who use cars, scooters and e-bikes will will be hired as employees – not contractors – entitling them to same benefits as other team members.
‘Whether you’re out of work, looking for a change, or even for your very first job, there really is something for everyone at Domino’s,’ he added.
The list of stores that are hiring can be found on the Domino’s Jobs website
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