Pros
Panera has the potential to be a strong organization with clear brand values and a guest-centered mission. After being moved to a second location, I worked under a General Manager who demonstrated the professionalism, leadership, and integrity I originally expected when I joined the company. With that team, we built a strong culture, improved our café’s operational scores, increased guest retention, and grew MyPanera subscriptions. The company’s vision under the new CEO—outlined in multiple town halls I attended—reflects the kind of workplace Panera can become with consistent execution.
Cons
There were ongoing issues within the company that ultimately outweighed the positive experiences. I was initially interviewed and hired for one position but assigned to a lower role upon arrival, which I accepted only after being assured my original pay rate would remain in place. My six-week training period was extremely disorganized. Schedules were inaccurate, trainers were often unprepared, and I was repeatedly assigned shifts during times the café was closed. I observed multiple professionalism and operational issues, including inconsistent leadership standards, poor communication, and unresolved workplace conflicts. Throughout the year, Panera underwent a major rebrand that introduced changes affecting pay structure, labor expectations, and job roles. These shifts were not always communicated clearly, creating confusion for both staff and management. One of the most concerning issues I witnessed was the repeated pattern of certain "leaders" being favored despite ongoing behavioral or performance-related concerns. Instead of addressing complaints or coaching individuals, it became common for problematic employees to be transferred to other stores. This contributed to inconsistent culture, team frustration, and a decline in accountability across multiple locations. With over 17 years of full-service restaurant experience, I attempted to raise these concerns professionally. I requested an exit interview Unfortunately, I never received a response. Additionally, I encountered challenges regarding final pay and was pressured to remain for an additional two weeks for the convenience of leadership, and was told I could then be "let go " after .