Least Enjoyable Restaurant Management Job-Ever - Assistant Manager Panera Bread Employee Review

1.0
10 Mar 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Staff is the best reason to work at Panera. Associates are usually hired based on their match from a personality test. This test if done by the applicant honestly, it brings a varied group of coworkers who really want to do a good job. Diversity in the workplace is organic and supported by Corporate. Like most restaurants, days are filled with familiar regular customers, a fast paced work environment, and an opportunity to make a direct impact with excellent customer service every hour, every day. Panera has something special and unexplained that makes customers truly love their Panera! The food discounts for associates is among the best in the industry. Managers get free meals up to $10 every workday which adds up to a signficant personal food cost savings at the end of the year. The quality of food is stellar. Nothing beats a sandwich or snack on a bagel just out of the oven! Benefits like health and dental are decent, however annual fees rise with healthcare costs.

Cons

As a manager, there is a competitiveness within each cafe's "management team" that borders on psychiotic. The name of the game is not about working together, but about carving out strategies and alignments to get co-managers fired whenever possible. This environment extends the psychiotic behavior to undercut and bad-mouth the GM as the best avenue for advancement. Counter to most corporations where the management team does everything to support the GM, this company sets an environment where manager is pitted against manager and only the most deviant rise at the end of the day. Corporate culture reinforces the back-stabbing competiveness by a constant daily focus on "opportunities" rather than strengths. Managers focus more on what their comanager has done done wrong, than what they personally can do better to make the cafe and sales better. Work-Life balance is non-existent. Managers are required to work "at least" 9 hour days with no breaks, grabbing a meal "on the run." Manager and store meetings might fall within one's "scheduled 45hr workweek ,but managers are required to attend these meetings even if they are sceduled "off." A true workweek will be more like 50-55 hours at the cafe a week. Shifts are rotated regularly so that managers wake at the same time they went to sleep just a day or two before. Having two days off in a row is considered lucky. Schedules are supposed to be done a month at a time for managers, but more often than not, schedules are given weekly with just a day or two notice of the next week's schedule. There is a huge disconnect between core corporate beliefs and actual corporate culture. Panera is a company that talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk. Pay increases do not follow corporate profits. There are always excuses. Manager bonuses at older cafes are near impossible due to profits needing to be spent on equipment maintence and capital expenditures.

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Pros

Great people management treats you well

Cons

Hours inconsistent pay is low

3.0
18 Apr 2026
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Pros

GM at this location is very on top of things, because it's the busiest Panera in Queens. Consistent hours. Shifts go by very quickly, especially in the morning.

Cons

Location is extremely busy so it gets very stressful, especially in the morning when someone is out / there is no second cashier scheduled so the single cashier in the morning has to clean the coffee counter, refill coffees, make drinks, stick bagels in the oven & serve those bagels, check and bag up RPU/delivery orders, get bakery items for barista screen, and ring up customers. It can get really intense when many people come in, which is most of the time. You will be running back and forth like crazy. Customers can be impatient, rude, demeaning, and nasty when the line gets too long. Not recommended for people who are sensitive, with high anxiety. As for Panera the company, this chain keeps making bizarre and difficult changes to the menu, all of which make employees' lives harder and harder. With every change comes strange, dismaying, and borderline impossible expectations for frontline staff that cascade down through management who cannot do much to alter the hard policies. You can tell the company is struggling greatly to keep itself relevant with the younger crowd (a solid 80% of customers are old people). The CEO and everyone making company decisions at Panera is extremely out-of-touch. EXTREMELY. With every nonsensical menu & operations adjustment, you can tell these people haven't actually worked at a food service job in like 40 years.

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