Domino's Pizza
    (561 reviews)

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    Salary satisfaction at Domino's Pizza

    53%
    When Domino's Pizza employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'53% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Domino's
    Sunnybank, Brisbane QLD
    Are you passionate about great food and friendly service? Domino’s Sunnybank is looking for enthusiastic In-Store Team Members to join our...
    Are you passionate about great food and friendly service? Domino’s Sunnybank is looking for enthusiastic In-Store Team Members to join our...
    classification: Retail & Consumer ProductsRetail & Consumer Products
    5h ago
    5h ago

    at Domino's
    Mascot, Sydney NSW
    Domino’s discounts: we offer generous in-store discounts for our team members. Great Pay: We’re proud to pay wages that are amongst the highest in...
    Domino’s discounts: we offer generous in-store discounts for our team members. Great Pay: We’re proud to pay wages that are amongst the highest in...
    classification: Call Centre & Customer ServiceCall Centre & Customer Service
    5h ago
    5h ago

    What’s it like working at Domino's Pizza?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees appreciate the friendly and welcoming colleagues at Domino's Pizza, with many forming lasting friendships in a fun and supportive work environment. The flexibility with hours makes it particularly suitable for high school and university students, whilst the straightforward and easy-to-learn work helps new employees settle in quickly. Additional perks such as discounted or free food are also valued by staff.

    However, there are some potential challenges, including busy and stressful rush hours during peak times, particularly around 5 o'clock and on weekends. Some employees have experienced management inconsistencies, including communication issues around rostering and expectations. Limited training can make the initial learning period challenging, whilst securing consistent hours may be difficult when competing with other casual staff. As with any customer-facing role, employees occasionally encounter challenging customers, and some have noted working conditions such as hot kitchens and late night shifts can be demanding.