Chick‑fil‑A Bridgewater Prepares for June Opening, Launches Hiring for 100 Local Jobs
As excitement builds around the upcoming opening of Chick‑fil‑A Bridgewater Towne Center, the restaurant has officially begun hiring for 100 full‑ and part‑time Team Member positions ahead of its June debut.
Local Owner‑Operator Paul Daniels says he is eager to bring Chick‑fil‑A’s signature hospitality to the Bridgewater community, emphasizing that the new location will offer more than just great food — it will provide a purpose‑driven workplace where team members can grow, learn, and build meaningful career skills.
Located at 754 US Highway 202 in Bridgewater, the new restaurant is expected to draw strong interest from job seekers looking for flexible schedules, competitive pay, and opportunities for advancement. Applications are now open online.
For Daniels, the hiring process is about more than filling positions. Like all Chick‑fil‑A Owner‑Operators, he is committed to mentoring his team and creating an environment where employees feel supported and empowered. Team Members can expect access to meal credits, competitive wages, leadership development, and Chick‑fil‑A’s well‑known college scholarship programs, which have helped thousands of young adults nationwide pursue higher education.
The Bridgewater Towne Center location will be the newest addition to the region’s growing business landscape, bringing both jobs and community engagement to the area. Daniels says he looks forward to building a team that reflects the warmth, service, and hospitality the brand is known for.
As the June opening approaches, Chick‑fil‑A Bridgewater is encouraging interested applicants to apply early as positions are expected to fill quickly.
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