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  • HomeGoods is an American chain of discount home furnishing stores with hundreds of locations throughout the US. If you want to work for a company that values its employees and strives to make a positive impact, then this is the opportunity for you!

  • Retail customer experience preferred You can also feel good knowing that HomeSense is part of The TJX Companies, Inc., a Fortune 100 company and the leading off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions in the U.S. and worldwide.

  • If so, then the financial analyst role on our HomeGoods Finance team is the place for you to learn from industry leaders and grow your career!

  • Any prior IT/Technical experience is a plus, but not required At TJX, we are proud that, for 40 years, we have been providing amazing value to our customers, but the merchandise we sell is just part of our story.

  • Our distribution Centers are the key to getting new products out to TJ Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods, Sierra, Winners, Homesense, and TK Maxx. To keep up with our ever-changing inventory, we stay nimble and adaptable.

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