"I've worked for Chic Fil A for a short period of time; due to the franchise having to cut company hours, I left. But overall, my time there was amazing; great employees and management. I won't recommend this for anyone who does not do well working in an extremely fast-paced environment; there won't ever be any downtime. From the beginning of your shift to the end of your shift, you will have plenty of tasks to complete."
"I've worked at Chick-Fil-A since my locations opening day. I was satisfied with my time there but it definitely wasn't the greatest experience. Management was amazing but once you go to the higher-ups, they struggled at running and maintaining a positive professional environment that makes you want to work at your best potential. Lack of communication between the team was a big downfall for me and ultimately all the negatives out-weighted the positive that I, unfortunately, had to resign."
"I worked with a Chick-fil-A Franchise for over a year. I’ve learned so much with the company and love the company culture. I was responsible for administrative work and managing the onboard process for over 100+ employees."
"Great company. Good environment. Good morals."
"Chick-fil-A is an amazing company to work for. They truly care about their employees as well as their guests. They make you feel welcome and at home. They also give you structure and guidance on progression and moving up within the company."
"I had the opportunity to take plenty of responsibility working on innovative new experimental projects for Chick-fil-A. Supervisors were very knowledgeable and friendly."
"I've worked for Chick-fil-a for several years. While every owner/operator is different, it is a company with an excellent culture, and great opportunity."
"It has been a great experience while I've been there."
"three months of being severely under employed for having a ba & speaking three languages"
"Chick-fil-A has been at the center of so many important transitions and periods of growth in my life. The company itself holds their employees all the way from new hires to corporate staff to such a high standard and it rubbed off on me. I am ever so grateful for Chick-fil-A and all the opportunities in leadership it has given me. I was able to travel the country as a certified trainer and acquire new skills and confidence I never thought I would. Thank you Chick-fil-A for opening my eyes to so much potential I have within myself."
"I have only been working for 5 months and I don't like it. I got promoted to team leader and accepted thinking that I would get paid more. I feel like I am underpaid for all the duties and responsibilities I have. I've had higher paying jobs with less work. Chick Fil A has no desire of giving anybody a raise no matter how hard they work."
"Excellent. When I first started working there I was a "team member" and after 6 months of hard work I was offered a team leader position. And with the responsibility and authority with the job it's well worth it. But! It's not just a pay raise and a cool uniform. It's a lot of hard work and you need to be a strong leader. Always lead by example and not behind the desk or your manager."
"The work environment is incredible, but had a lot of difficulty with being scheduled. Our operator only wanted students to average 2-3 shifts, but I needed 12hr/wk to make rent. It was very frustrating. I've never had to basically beg to work."
"I have been working at a local Chick-fil-A in my area as of May 2014 to the date of mid August 2014. The work isn't too difficult and is great as a first job, however expect your life outside of work to go away. I am a minor and I work 4-5 days a week along with working every Saturday since i have been hired. With any workplace, you will meet people who you like and dislike, however if the person whom you dislike is the scheduling manager... I pray for you. They will work you crazy hours and when you have asked off 2 weeks prior you will be expected to work because they "do not recall the conversation". Sometimes pay is short. Also, you cannot have colored nails in any way shape or form. I do understand not having acrylic or very long nails due to the processing of food, but I feel as if I'm stripped of how I can somewhat express myself in a work place. If you never have or want plans and cannot wait to always get used to demeaning behavior from higher up authority."
"I believe in doing a great job for your employer."
Chick-fil-A has an overall rating of 4.2 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 66 Chick-fil-A Review Ratings left anonymously by Chick-fil-A employees, which is 8% higher than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 97% of employees would recommend working at Chick-fil-A.
Chick-fil-A employees earn $24,000 annually on average, or $12 per hour, which is 64% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 33 Chick-fil-A employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find Chick-fil-A Salaries by Job Title.
97% of employees would recommend working at Chick-fil-A with the overall rating of 4.2 out of 5. Employees also rated Chick-fil-A 4.3 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.8 for Rewards You Receive, 3.7 for Growth Opportunities and 4.2 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at Chick-fil-A is a QA Manager at $121,000 annually. Browse Chick-fil-A Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at Chick-fil-A is a Night Shift Manager at $12,000 annually. Browse Chick-fil-A Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at Chick-fil-A to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.
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