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The Cheesecake Factory

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Physical attraction is more important then hard workers. - Server The Cheesecake Factory Employee Review

4.0
Mar 14, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

when you sit down and do the math, the pay is grate. You average about 20 dollars a hour on a above average, and the highs outnumber the lows.

Cons

extreme favoritism is shown to the people that are more physically attractive. Pretty petite females often get the best sections on the best nights, while they continue to miss run food, and fail to do side work. Management picks and chooses what rules they want to follow when it suits them best.

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5.0
Jun 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule, Steady amount of work throughout the year, Supportive team and management, Understanding for employee situations, Predictable workflow

Cons

Mandatory holiday work, Difficult to get weekends off, Restaurant does not close or slow down unless absolutely necessary

5.0
Apr 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The Cheesecake Factory is easily the best company I've ever worked for...and I've been through a lot. Beginning with the company culture, and extending all the way through operations and into our restaurants, I've been inspired every day by the approach everyone takes to their positions and their daily interactions. Other companies hold certain values, but everyone at The Cheesecake Factory believes in and lives by them every day. The warmth and dedication to their individual roles and responsibilities is only amplified by their commitment to integrity, decency, and doing whatever it takes to support every single person else around them. Everyone is not just accepted but welcomed with open arms for who they are and what they bring to the office every day. I couldn't say enough good about this place, and I hope to never leave.

Cons

Like every company that's been around for almost 50 years, it's a little slow to adapt to current times when it comes to technology or a few other recent best practices. But no one is closed to new ideas—it just takes a while for them to take hold. Salary levels are fine, but growth takes time at the company—mainly because no one ever leaves (in a good way)—and that may not be the best fit for everyone. But the pros about this place make it worth it.

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