2025-10-16 – Weekly Baker Jobs : Fast-paced baker opportunities

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the job market for bakers is showing some real energy, especially in local bakeries and cafes. There’s a notable demand for skilled bakers who can whip up everything from classic doughnuts to fancy cakes. And yes, a few remote opportunities have popped up, which is always a nice option for those who prefer working from their own kitchen.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Baker
    Company: Hero Doughnuts | Location: Fayetteville, GA
    Looking for a baker to join a tight-knit team crafting fresh, delicious doughnuts. Hero Doughnuts is keen on someone with a flair for creativity and a passion for sweets.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Hero Doughnuts | Location: Atlanta, GA
    Another spot with Hero Doughnuts, this time in Atlanta. They’re on the hunt for a talented baker to help them churn out their popular doughnuts. A great opportunity if you love working in a fast-paced environment.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Yorba Linda Crumbl | Location: Yorba Linda, CA
    This spot is perfect for a baker with a keen eye for detail and a love for cookies. Join the team and help prepare and sanitize the kitchen for the next shift.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Nothing Bundt Cakes | Location: New Hartford, NY
    Join the team at Nothing Bundt Cakes to bake various sizes and flavors of their famous cakes. If you’ve got a sweet tooth and a steady hand, this might be the gig for you.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Bluemont Group | Location: Overland Park, KS
    If the smell of fresh donuts gets you out of bed in the morning, this Dunkin’ Baker role might be your calling. It’s a chance to rise and shine, literally.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Nothing Bundt Cakes - Phoenix-Ahwatukee | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    Assistant Baker position to help ensure cakes meet the highest standards. A great opportunity for someone looking to step into a supportive role.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Anaheim Crumbl | Location: Anaheim, CA
    Seeking an experienced baker to join a bustling bakery. Perfect for someone who thrives in a dynamic kitchen environment.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Greater Med Staffing | Location: New York, NY
    Jump into a skilled baker role where you’ll be preparing a variety of baked goods. Ideal for someone looking to make a mark in the Big Apple.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Staff Ease NY | Location: New York, NY
    Another chance to bake your way through NYC. This role involves preparing baked goods with an enthusiastic team.
    Apply Here

  • Baker
    Company: Get N Go Donuts | Location: Carlsbad, CA
    This busy donut shop is looking for an experienced baker to keep up with demand. If you love a fast pace and fresh pastries, this could be for you.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work isn’t just for tech folks. This week, there are some remote roles that could be a great fit if you’re looking for flexibility.

  • Remote Speech Pathologist Opening (SLP) Baker, Louisiana
    Company: Soliant | Location: Baker, LA
    Join a school district remotely as a Speech Therapist. Interviews are happening now, so it’s a good time to apply.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Behavioral Health Coach (LCSW, LPC)
    Company: Moda Health | Location: Portland, OR
    As a remote health coach, guide clients to better mental health. Bilingual candidates are preferred.
    Apply Here

  • Event Servers/Baker’s Best Catering - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Needham, MA
    Join a catering team remotely as a part-time server. It’s a flexible gig with a reputable company.
    Apply Here

  • VP, Silicon Operations - Remote
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: Seattle, WA
    A remote position for a VP to oversee operations. Perfect for those with leadership experience in tech.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep an eye on those deadlines and stay motivated. The right opportunity might be just around the corner.

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I’ve landed fast-paced bakery shifts by emailing a one-page production run sheet (mix/proof/bake times for the morning set) with 2–3 bench/crumb photos — managers skim that faster than a full portfolio. If a place discourages drop-ins, skip the sample box and apply through https://poachedjobs.com/ instead; anyone else had luck with this?

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I’ve had better luck by putting a 90-minute ‘first bakes timeline’ at the top of my email — ‘3:30 mix, 4:15 shape, 5:00 first racks out’ — plus my batch yields per hour and the oven models I’ve used… Caveat: a few shops still want in-person drop-offs, so I swing by 1–3 pm with two sample items instead of photos. It’s mise en place for your application.

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with these real-time posts vanishing, I’ve been getting callbacks by replying within 15 minutes and dropping a 30-second bench video link plus my earliest start (in at 3:15, first racks by 5:00) in the subject line. Building on @Guide, I also list oven capacity and doughnut yields per hour so managers can picture morning flow, but if that feels extra, a single Google Drive link with your last day’s production totals works too.

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Wi‑Fi glitches aside, the biggest SGW killer for me was voltage — putting a 13.4–13.6V maintainer on the car stopped SmartPro sessions from timing out; @k_chapman84 have you seen the same?

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