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Employment
Rice Epicurean Markets is recognized as a leader in the independent grocery store business. Founded in 1937, Rice Food Markets was built by our founders on the concept of offering quality products and exceptional personal service. We remain in business today because we still operate on that concept, and because of the integrity and hard work of our staff.

By becoming a Rice Epicurean Markets Associate, you will work in a respectful, pleasant and fun environment. Our associates work well together, offer great customer service, and find joy and pride in their work. We are always looking for exceptional people to work at Rice Epicurean Markets. We value all of our employees, so we offer benefits for both full-time and part-time positions. Won't you join us? EOE, M/F/D/V.
We have immediate openings for the following store positions:
- Cashiers
- Stockers
- See's Candy Lead
- Deli Clerks
- Bakery Manager
- Produce Assistant
Currently, we have no immediate openings for our Corporate Office positions.
General Employment application
To apply for employment, please choose one of the following:General Employment application
- In person - Please visit a store location nearest you
- By phone - Call 713.662.7731
- Fax your resume - To 713.662.7757 (please include a brief summary of your qualifications)
- Email your resume - To employment@riceepicurean.com (please include a brief summary of your qualifications)
- Download an application by clicking here. Fill the application our and submit it to any of our store locations or our Corporate Office located at 5333 Gulfton
Serving Houstonians Since 1937
Our grandparents opened the family's first store in 1937 on Rice Blvd. in the village when streets were still oyster shells. When our grandfather William asked our Grandmother Edna what the store's name shoud be, she said "What street is it on?" Find our more about Rice Epicurean's history »
