Social environment with benefits, but high expectations and understaffing - Kitchen Lead Chipotle Employee Review

3.0
Jun 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

become more social, 5k tuition reimbursement, free lunch on shift, If you show competence, quite easy to go further up the ladder up to gm, but any higher is based of luck or favoritism. may be able to take college courses for college credit through chipotle for free depending on managment level

Cons

understaff, sometimes have to do multiple positions at once, District management and up only care about meeting sometimes unrealistic expectations or goals

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5.0
Jul 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible schedule, decent pay. Fun people.

Cons

Can be stressful & overwhelming sometimes.

2.0
Jul 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Somewhat easy to pick up short term work, and depending on the location co-workers can be cool. The free meals are also pretty good, and there is a significant employee discount usually.

Cons

Extremely inconsistent experience between stores. One store I worked at had a really chill manager, while other ones would have management that made the experience absolutely miserable. I had one store that "unofficially" hired me for 18 hours one week and then refused to pay me for those hours, so I guess make absolute sure that all of your hours are recorded in their system. Because portions aren't standardized very well, a significant amount of customers will be angry at you if you don't give enough food, or if you give too much food your manager will yell at you. The fact that the food is made in front of the customer leads to significantly more negative customer interactions. If you do work at a Chipotle, make absolute sure it is one that isn't very busy, as it can be the difference between a relatively chill job and a stressful nightmare.

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