Krystal hosting in-person hiring event for new Walterboro location
The Georgia-based fast food spot will host an in-person hiring event on Wednesday, June 11, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1222 Bells Highway, the site of the new location.
Officials said the crew hopes to hire 40 new team members for all shifts.Those interested should bring a valid ID and their Social Security number. No prior experience is required.
'As we grow in South Carolina, our focus is on creating meaningful connections with our guests and our team,' said Amanda Hyde, Senior Vice President of Operations for Krystal. 'That means more than great food. It's about greeting guests by name, handing over every order with care, and creating an environment where team members feel empowered to deliver true hospitality.'
The restaurant is expected to open officially in July, although an exact date has yet to be announced.
Once open, the Walterboro site will be Krystal's fifth South Carolina location.
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