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Bashas’ Family of Stores has been named as one of the Best Places to Work in Arizona and is one of the largest employers in the state.

Bashas’ Family of Stores to hold job fair to fill 700 positions

Arizona grocer building up work force at Food City, AJ's Fine Foods and Bashas' supermarkets

Bashas’ Family of Stores, a 114-store chain based in Chandler, Ariz., will hold a statewide job fair this Saturday, May 15, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to fill up to 700 full- and part-time positions in its distribution center and stores throughout Arizona.

Prospective employees can apply at the distribution center in Chandler (125 S. 54th St., Chandler, AZ 85226) and at any Bashas’, AJ’s Fine Foods and Food City grocery store locations. During the statewide job fair, applicants can complete paperwork, be interviewed and have an opportunity to be hired on the spot. Face masks, social distancing and a health/temperature check will be required.

Applications can be completed in advance online at jobs.bashas.com, using the grocer’s newest mobile-friendly hiring platform. 

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Open positions range from hourly clerks to store managers, and everything in-between, especially skilled bakers and meat cutters who can immediately join the team. Bashas’ has immediate openings for the following positions:

  • Bakery Managers, Pastry Chefs, Bakers, Cake Decorators, & Bakery Clerks
  • Sushi Chefs, Meat Cutters and Meat Sales Clerks
  • Gourmet Chefs, BBQ Chefs and Outside Grillers
  • Bistro and Deli Managers, Bistro Cooks, Bistro and Deli Clerks 
  • Starbucks Managers & Baristas
  • Produce Clerks
  • Floral Designers
  • Cashiers, Courtesy Clerks and Delivery Drivers
  • Night Crew
  • Dishwashers

Founded in Arizona in 1932 by brothers Ike and Eddie Basha, Sr., Bashas’ Family of Stores is one of the largest employers in the state and has been named as one of the Best Places to Work in Arizona. Bashas’ is also known for its community service and its focus on the multicultural, heavily Hispanic population it serves.

“We tend to see families and friends shopping together at our Food City stores,” Mike Solis, director of operations for Bashas’-owned Food City, told Supermarket News in 2019. “So it’s important for us to provide our customers a unique shopping experience through offering products and brands — at affordable prices — that they would likely find in their country of origin.

“Whether it’s by having a freshly made traditional dish in our Cocina Dos Ranchitos with their family before or after grocery shopping, receiving personal attention from our members, enjoying the colorful displays the moment they set foot in our stores or simply by hearing their favorite music playing on our in-store radio, our customers enjoy the personal experience in our stores.”

 

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