Great company and culture - Crew Member Raising Cane's Employee Review

4.0
25 Apr 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible scheduling with fun people to work with. This isn't your typical fast food job and everyone is motivated to get things done and work hard for the most part. There's lots of cleaning involved but overall it's pretty fun. Our management respected us crew members and worked really hard to make sure we were accommodated. If you're looking for a flexible job and don't have much experience, working at Cane's will develop your communication skills and make you a better person in the long run.

Cons

Not very much upward mobility. You get a raise every 6 months, but it's minimal. I wish they rewarded hard-working employees more

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They take care of us and develop us very well, would never be in this position in life without canes and what my area did for me.

Cons

Mentality needs to be extremely strong to succeed

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Raising Cane's Response
3w
Thank you for working hard and having fun with us! We really appreciate the awesome, five-star review!!
2.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Fellow peers are often lovely to be around and helpful. -3 of 10 managers at my store are genuinely nice. -Flexible scheduling. -Our regular customers are very nice. -Pay is decent. -Easy work, even when busy. (Although it can be stressful from time to time.

Cons

-Only 50% off meals for crew. -Favoritism of crew members by management is abundant. -Bad hours, they keep shifts short if you aren't favorited. -They rely on the majority of their crew being teenagers and not knowing their rights. -Crew is often refused breaks when upper-management visits. (They will comp meals if you ask, but if you don't they will try to get away without it.) -Certain managers constantly berate and belittle crew members. -Because the company is growing more corporate and profit focused, it is becoming less focused on doing right by the crew and treating them well. -Everything has become more and more about penny-pushing and overzealous metrics. -The company likes to portray themselves as being crew-focused and wanting to support the little guy, but that is not how they actually conduct themselves in the treatment of their team.

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Raising Cane's Response
1mo
Thank you very much for providing your feedback. Our Crewmembers are essential to our success, and fostering a positive culture in every Restaurant is a priority. Reach out to us at CanesCrew.com to discuss your concerns further. Thanks once more!
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