Pizza delivery giant Domino's is looking to hire 10,000 workers to meet increased demand.
People are staying home, restaurants are closed, and that means higher demand for food delivery and takeout.
The chain needs to fill positions in stores and factories. That includes chefs, customer service representatives, and managers.
The company's CEO said Domino's wants to not only meet the consumers' need for food but also provide income for people who have been laid off or furloughed.
Domino's stock was up more than ten percent Thursday, one of the few bright spots in the market as shares in other companies tumble.