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  • SEASONAL SALES ASSOCIATE OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE AT CLARKS IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT ITS LIKE TO WORK FOR THE WORLDS BEST KNOWN SHOE BRAND, YOULL HAVE TO WALK IN OUR SHOES The journey begins in 1825 in the tiny English village of Street, Somerset County.

  • Working at Clarks isn't just about selling shoes it's about understanding your customers' needs, helping them find the right footwear for their lifestyles and being part of a company that believes in making a difference.

  • Clarks Landing Boat and Yacht Sales with locations in Point Pleasant, New Jersey and Shady Side & Kent Island, Maryland have been in business for over 38 years and are exclusive Dealers for Beneteau power boats & Yachts, Sea Ray, and Cutwater boats.

  • Despite being the world's biggest everyday footwear brand (by sales volume), we're still owned by the Clarks family and based in Street, Somerset, UK - where the Clarks business began.

  • Clarks 2017-10-15 08:35 PDT Sep 29, 2017 Star Star Star Star Star Current Employee - Anonymous Employee Current Employee - Anonymous Employee I have been working at Clarks part-timeProsThe pros are the people working there.

C. & J. Clark International Ltd, trading as Clarks, is a British international shoe manufacturer and retailer. It was founded in 1825 by Cyrus Clark in the village of Street, Somerset, England, where the company's headquarters remain.

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