Fast-Food Worker Jobs: November 2024 Job Listings
We’ve carefully selected the 10 best positions in fast-food establishments across the United States — featuring detailed salary information, requirements and benefits.
Best Fast-Food Worker Jobs in the US (Hiring Now!)
Here are the 10 selected Fast-Food Worker jobs in the U.S.:
Steward (Dishwasher), Full-Time (Nights)
Customer Service Worker
Customer Service Worker
Food/Drink Runner Full-Time Sandy Springs
Assistant Manager
Front Desk Hybrid Team Member
Team Member
Server job
Cashier Host, Nina's Creole Cottage- (Caesars New Orleans)
Customer Service Associate – Temporary
Employment of Fast-Food Workers in the US
There are currently around 3,676,580 Fast-Food Workers employed in the U.S.
Browse the map below for detailed employment of Fast-Food Workers across all U.S. states.
[Source: Bureau of Labor Statisitics]
This map is interactive. Hover your mouse over different parts of the map to see detailed data.
How Much Do Fast-Food Workers Earn in the US?
A Fast-Food Worker salary typically ranges from $22,190 to $36,880 in the U.S., with the national average being $31,110 per year or $14.48 per hour.
Methods We Used To Pick the Top 10 Fast-Food Worker Jobs in the US
When choosing what to include on our list of Fast-Food Worker jobs, we focused on the following three criteria:
- Wage: Most of the jobs on this list offer hourly wages that are above the national average for the Fast-Food Worker position.
- Benefits: We are prioritizing employers that offer extensive benefits, such as paid time off, health insurance and flexible schedules.
- Credibility: We are choosing companies that are reputable in the fast-food industry and are committed to providing great working conditions for their employees.
Fast-Food Worker Jobs FAQs
Most quick-service restaurants don’t have any special requirements. Those that do usually ask for a high school diploma, driver’s license and basic math skills.
Yes, some do. There is a new state law in California mandating all fast-food establishments with 60 or more locations across the U.S. to pay their employees a minimum of $20 per hour.
To get ready for your fast-food job interview, try the following:
- Get familiar with the most common fast-food job interview questions so you get some idea of what a recruiter is going to ask you.
- Practice your answers to have more confidence when speaking to your interviewer.
- Research the company to have a better insight into their operations and adjust your answers accordingly.
- Be punctual and dress appropriately to show professionalism.