🍔 Looking for a Job at Steers in 2025? Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Steers is one of South Africa’s favourite fast food brands. Known for their flame-grilled burgers, cheesy chips, and friendly service, they also offer solid job opportunities — especially for young people looking to gain work experience or grow in the hospitality industry.
Whether you want to work behind the counter, in the kitchen, or manage the whole branch, Steers has different positions suited to all kinds of skills and backgrounds.
🔥 Popular Jobs at Steers
Steers hires for a variety of roles, from entry-level to management. Here are some of the most common positions available:
🍟 1. Crew Member
This is one of the most popular starting positions. You’ll be helping with a bit of everything — taking customer orders, packing meals, wiping down tables, and making sure every customer leaves happy.
🍳 2. Cook / Griller
If you’re based in the kitchen, you’ll be preparing food, keeping cooking stations clean, following recipes, and making sure every meal looks and tastes great. Food safety is a big part of this role.
💰 3. Cashier
Cashiers are responsible for taking payments, working the till, and ensuring orders go through correctly. You’ll need to be fast, friendly, and good with numbers.
🧑💼 4. Restaurant Manager
Managers are in charge of everything — from staffing and shifts to checking stock and ensuring the branch hits its sales targets. This role needs experience and leadership skills, and it comes with more responsibility
🗃️ What to Include in Your Application
✅ A clear and updated CV
✅ A copy of your ID
✅ School results or qualifications (if available)
✅ Contactable references (from past work or school)
✅ A short motivation explaining why you want to work at Steers (optional, but helpful)
💬 Don’t Want to Apply Online?
You can also walk into your nearest Steers branch and ask if they are hiring. Dress neatly, bring a printed CV and ID copy, and ask to speak to the manager.
Introduce yourself politely, let them know you’re interested in working there, and ask if you can leave your CV for future openings.
🎓 No Experience? No Problem
Many Steers jobs — especially crew member and cleaner roles — don’t require formal qualifications or previous job experience. If you’re:
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Hardworking
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Friendly with customers
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Able to work in a team
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Willing to work shifts (including weekends)
…you still have a good chance. Most of their training happens on the job.
📅 When Does Steers Hire?
Steers branches hire throughout the year, especially during:
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Holiday seasons (Easter, Christmas, school breaks)
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Back-to-school months
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Opening of new branches
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Times when staff leave or promotions happen
Even if there’s no vacancy today, drop your CV anyway — they might call you in future.
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🗣️ Tips to Boost Your Chances
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Make sure your CV is neat and honest
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Don’t lie about experience
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Make sure your phone number works — many people miss out because they can’t be reached
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Be polite when you hand in your CV
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If called for an interview, dress smartly and arrive on time
👨👩👧👦 What’s It Like to Work at Steers?
Working at Steers can be fast-paced, but it’s also a great place to learn and grow. You’ll build customer service skills, learn to work under pressure, and gain experience that can help you get future jobs — in or outside the food industry.
If you do well and show commitment, there are chances to move up. Many supervisors and branch managers started out as cleaners or crew members.
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🧡 Final Thoughts
Getting your first or next job can feel hard, but Steers is one of the few companies in South Africa that gives chances to hardworking, determined people — even if you don’t have much on your CV yet.
Start by applying today. Stay patient. Keep trying. And don’t forget to follow up!