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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Raising Cane’s staffing up for new offices in Dallas


Raising Cane's plans to have the new office staffed and operational within the next two months.

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, one of the fastest-growing restaurant chains in the U.S., is now growing job opportunities in Dallas.

As part of the recent announcement to open a Dallas Restaurant Support Office, the company is accepting job applicants from the Dallas/Fort Worth area for the next eight weeks. Interested applicants can submit resumes to dallasjobs@raisingcanes.com.

"The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is full of restaurant talent that we want to access," said Clay Dover, president of Raising Cane's. "That is one of the reasons we are opening the office. We are confident that growing our team in Texas will establish the best foundation for growing our brand on a national level."

The Dallas Restaurant Support Office will be located in North Dallas along the Tollway and serve many of the corporate functions for the restaurant chain's expansion, including operations, human resources, accounting and more.

Raising Cane's plans to have the new office staffed and operational within the next two months.

Raising Cane's was founded in 1996 by Todd Graves and has been headquartered in Baton Rouge, La., for the past 12 years. Today, the company includes more than 70 restaurants across 13 states. Two of those locations are in the Dallas-Fort Worth market, with a goal to add more in the area.


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