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How to hire a food assembler, kitchen

Food assembler, kitchen hiring summary. Here are some key points about hiring food assemblers, kitchen in the United States:

  • In the United States, the median cost per hire a food assembler, kitchen is $1,633.
  • It takes between 36 and 42 days to fill the average role in the US.
  • Human Resources use 15% of their expenses on recruitment on average.
  • On average, it takes around 12 weeks for a new food assembler, kitchen to become settled and show total productivity levels at work.

How to hire a food assembler, kitchen, step by step

To hire a food assembler, kitchen, consider the skills and experience you are looking for in a candidate, allocate a budget for the position, and post and promote the job opening to reach potential candidates. Follow these steps to hire a food assembler, kitchen:

Here's a step-by-step food assembler, kitchen hiring guide:

  • Step 1: Identify your hiring needs
  • Step 2: Create an ideal candidate profile
  • Step 3: Make a budget
  • Step 4: Write a food assembler, kitchen job description
  • Step 5: Post your job
  • Step 6: Interview candidates
  • Step 7: Send a job offer and onboard your new food assembler, kitchen
  • Step 8: Go through the hiring process checklist
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  1. Identify your hiring needs

    Before you post your food assembler, kitchen job, you should take the time to determine what type of worker your business needs. While certain jobs definitely require a full-time employee, it's sometimes better to find a food assembler, kitchen for hire on a part-time basis or as a contractor.

    Determine employee vs contractor status
    Is the person you're thinking of hiring a US citizen or green card holder?

    A food assembler, kitchen's background is also an important factor in determining whether they'll be a good fit for the position. For example, food assemblers, kitchen from different industries or fields will have radically different experiences and will bring different viewpoints to the role. You also need to consider the candidate's previous level of experience to make sure they'll be comfortable with the job's level of seniority.

    The following list breaks down different types of food assemblers, kitchen and their corresponding salaries.

    Type of Food Assembler, KitchenDescriptionHourly rate
    Food Assembler, KitchenFood preparation workers perform many routine tasks under the direction of cooks, chefs, or food service managers. Food preparation workers prepare cold foods, slice meat, peel and cut vegetables, brew coffee or tea, and perform many other food service tasks.$5-30
    Deli WorkerA deli worker specializes in handling deli products and providing customer service in retail stores. They are primarily responsible for packaging and labeling products according to their weight and type, assigning prices, sorting out quality, and arranging them on display, all while following food safety and health guidelines... Show more$10-17
    Bakery ClerkA bakery clerk is an employee who is responsible for running the bakery department of supermarkets, boutique bakeries, or baking facilities. Bakery clerks are usually tasked to manage the bakery's cash register, bagging baked goods and then taking customers' payments... Show more$11-16
  2. Create an ideal candidate profile

    Common skills:
    • Food Preparation
    Responsibilities:
    • Present an enjoyable and positive atmosphere while preparing an outstanding product, manage inventory, and maintain cleanliness
    • Provide patients with information about modify diets and forward complex nutritional questions to diet technician and/or register dietitian.
    • Responsibilitiescreat for products such as smoothies fruit shakes and frozen yogurt.
  3. Make a budget

    Including a salary range in your food assembler, kitchen job description is a great way to entice the best and brightest candidates. A food assembler, kitchen salary can vary based on several factors:
    • Location. For example, food assemblers, kitchen' average salary in tennessee is 46% less than in alaska.
    • Seniority. Entry-level food assemblers, kitchen earn 83% less than senior-level food assemblers, kitchen.
    • Certifications. A food assembler, kitchen with a few certifications under their belt will likely demand a higher salary.
    • Company. Working for a prestigious company or an exciting start-up can make a huge difference in a food assembler, kitchen's salary.

    Average food assembler, kitchen salary

    $12.82hourly

    $26,661 yearly

    Entry-level food assembler, kitchen salary
    $11,000 yearly salary
    Updated December 28, 2025

    Average food assembler, kitchen salary by state

    RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
    1Massachusetts$37,697$18
    2California$35,695$17
    3Oregon$34,749$17
    4California$33,705$16
    5California$33,699$16
    6Pennsylvania$27,555$13
    7Kansas$25,746$12
    8Missouri$23,828$11
    9Missouri$23,740$11

    Average food assembler, kitchen salary by company

    RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
    1Nomura Securities$36,290$17.45
    2dnata$33,978$16.345
    3St Joseph Medical Group$32,739$15.748
    4The Gallegos$28,996$13.94
    5Elephants Delicatessen$27,592$13.27
    6Moyle Petroleum Co$27,463$13.20
    7Delaware North$27,402$13.1744
    8Harbour Ridge$27,055$13.01
    9Jason's Deli$27,025$12.996
    10La Ronde Beach Club$26,315$12.65
    11Fresh Meadow Country Club$25,346$12.19
  4. Writing a food assembler, kitchen job description

    A job description for a food assembler, kitchen role includes a summary of the job's main responsibilities, required skills, and preferred background experience. Including a salary range can also go a long way in attracting more candidates to apply, and showing the first name of the hiring manager can also make applicants more comfortable. As an example, here's a food assembler, kitchen job description:

    Food assembler, kitchen job description example

    Located in Redmond, WA

    Performs all functions related to proper food preparation and maintenance of the cold case, fresh pack, salad, and hot bars. Ensures food quality and presentation and performs duties related to stocking and sanitation. All Whole Foods Market Retail jobs require ensuring a positive company image by providing courteous, friendly, and efficient service to customers and Team Members at all times. All positions must be performed in accordance with team and store Standard Operating Procedures. Further, Team Members must be prepared and able to perform the duties inherent in other Team Member job descriptions. All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department. Responsibilities
    • Prepares food items for the cold case, fresh pack, salad, and hot bars according to production sheets.
    • Prepares food items according to recipe to ensure quality and consistency.
    • Ensures that all prepared items are labeled, dated, covered, monitored for quality and freshness, and rotated.
    • Monitors food levels and replenishes in a timely manner.
    • Arrives to work station on time, appropriately groomed, dressed and ready to work; works all scheduled shifts and attends required trainings and meetings.
    • Provides excellent customer service, addresses needs of customers in a timely and effective manner and models suggestive selling techniques; answers phones and pages promptly and courteously.
    • Maximizes sales potential through effective and proper procedures for prepping, storing, rotating, stocking, and merchandising product.
    • Follows and complies, or ensures compliance, with established procedures, including Weights and Measures, health and sanitation, and safe work practices.
    • Maintains, or ensures maintenance of, a clean and sanitary working and shopping environment; maintains equipment in accordance with WFM cleanliness and safety standards; ensures walk-ins and freezers are clean and organized.
    • Performs opening, mid, and closing duties as assigned; ensures accuracy of signs and pricing.
    • Immediately reports safety hazards and violations.
    • Performs other duties as assigned by store, regional, or national leadership.
    Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
    • Thorough product knowledge.
    • Ability to follow a recipe.
    • Good understanding of food production and fundamental cooking techniques.
    • Good basic math skills.
    • Strong to excellent communication skills and willingness to work as part of a team.
    • Ability to deliver information in a clear and respectable manner to fellow Team Members, customers, and vendors.
    • Ability to meet customer service expectations and standards in all interactions with customers, vendors, and Team Members.
    • Ability to follow directions and procedures; effective time management and organization skills.
    • Passion for natural foods and the mission of Whole Foods Market.
    • Strong work ethic and ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a sense of urgency.
    • Understanding of and compliance with WFM quality goals.
    Desired Work Experiences
    • 6-12 months retail experience.
    Physical Requirements / Working Conditions
    • Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
    • In an 8-hour work day: standing/walking 6-8 hours.
    • Hand use: single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling.
    • Work requires the following motions: bending, twisting, squatting and reaching.
    • Exposure to FDA approved cleaning chemicals.
    • Exposure to temperatures: <32 degrees Fahrenheit (freezing), 32-40 degrees Fahrenheit (refrigerators), >90 degrees Fahrenheit.
    • Ability to work in wet and dry conditions.
    • Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays as needed.
    • Ability to use tools and equipment, including knives, box cutters, electric pallet jacks, and other heavy machinery.
    • May require use of ladders.

    Note : The purpose of this document is to provide a general summary of essential responsibilities for the position and is not meant as an exhaustive list. This document does not reflect all job duties or requirements for every position. Requirements build as one progresses through the job levels, so any job duties required at a lower level may be required at the higher level in addition to the duties listed for that higher level. Duties, assignments, and other responsibilities may differ for similar positions based on business conditions, departmental or geographic location, and/or needs for the particular position. An individual must demonstrate successful performance in their current position before being considered for promotion. In addition, in order to promote into a higher-level position, a business need for the promotion must exist and the candidate must be considered the most qualified person for the new position. Completion of certain milestones such as obtaining an advanced degree or certification, time in current position, or developing skills to perform at the higher-level role do not guarantee a promotion.

    At Whole Foods Market, we provide a fair and equal employment opportunity for all Team Members and candidates regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, marital status, disability, or any other legally protected characteristic. Whole Foods Market hires and promotes individuals solely based on qualifications for the position to be filled and business needs.

  5. Post your job

    To find the right food assembler, kitchen for your business, consider trying out a few different recruiting strategies:

    • Consider internal talent. One of the most important sources of talent for any company is its existing workforce.
    • Ask for referrals. Reach out to friends, family members, and current employees and ask if they know or have worked with food assemblers, kitchen they would recommend.
    • Recruit at local colleges. Attend job fairs at local colleges to recruit food assemblers, kitchen who meet your education requirements.
    • Social media platforms. LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter now have more than 3.5 billion users, and you can use social media to reach potential job candidates.
    Post your job online:
    • Post your food assembler, kitchen job on Zippia to find and recruit food assembler, kitchen candidates who meet your exact specifications.
    • Use field-specific websites.
    • Post a job on free websites.
  6. Interview candidates

    To successfully recruit food assemblers, kitchen, your first interview needs to engage with candidates to learn about their interest in the role and experience in the field. You can go into more detail about the company, the role, and the responsibilities during follow-up interviews.

    You should also ask about candidates' unique skills and talents to see if they match the ideal candidate profile you developed earlier. Candidates good enough for the next step can complete the technical interview.

    The right interview questions can help you assess a candidate's hard skills, behavioral intelligence, and soft skills.

  7. Send a job offer and onboard your new food assembler, kitchen

    Once you've decided on a perfect food assembler, kitchen candidate, it's time to write an offer letter. In addition to salary, it should include benefits and perks available to the employee. Qualified candidates may be considered for other positions, so make sure your offer is competitive. Candidates may wish to negotiate. Once you've settled on the details, formalize your agreement with a contract.

    It's also good etiquette to follow up with applicants who don't get the job by sending them an email letting them know that the position has been filled.

    To prepare for the new food assembler, kitchen first day, you should share an onboarding schedule with them that covers their first period on the job. You should also quickly complete any necessary paperwork, such as employee action forms and onboarding documents like I-9, benefits enrollment, and federal and state tax forms. Finally, Human Resources must ensure a new employee file is created for internal record keeping.

  8. Go through the hiring process checklist

    • Determine employee type (full-time, part-time, contractor, etc.)
    • Submit a job requisition form to the HR department
    • Define job responsibilities and requirements
    • Establish budget and timeline
    • Determine hiring decision makers for the role
    • Write job description
    • Post job on job boards, company website, etc.
    • Promote the job internally
    • Process applications through applicant tracking system
    • Review resumes and cover letters
    • Shortlist candidates for screening
    • Hold phone/virtual interview screening with first round of candidates
    • Conduct in-person interviews with top candidates from first round
    • Score candidates based on weighted criteria (e.g., experience, education, background, cultural fit, skill set, etc.)
    • Conduct background checks on top candidates
    • Check references of top candidates
    • Consult with HR and hiring decision makers on job offer specifics
    • Extend offer to top candidate(s)
    • Receive formal job offer acceptance and signed employment contract
    • Inform other candidates that the position has been filled
    • Set and communicate onboarding schedule to new hire(s)
    • Complete new hire paperwork (i9, benefits enrollment, tax forms, etc.)
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How much does it cost to hire a food assembler, kitchen?

Recruiting food assemblers, kitchen involves both the one-time costs of hiring and the ongoing costs of adding a new employee to your team. Your spending during the hiring process will mostly be on things like promoting the job on job boards, reviewing and interviewing candidates, and onboarding the new hire. Ongoing costs will obviously involve the employee's salary, but also may include things like benefits.

You can expect to pay around $26,661 per year for a food assembler, kitchen, as this is the median yearly salary nationally. This can vary depending on what state or city you're hiring in. If you're hiring for contract work or on a per-project basis, hourly rates for food assemblers, kitchen in the US typically range between $5 and $30 an hour.

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