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The In-Store Shopper not only helps our online customers but those in our store as well. A Day in the Life:As the In-Store Shopper you will have the opportunity to be the best and select “the best of the best” for our online shoppers.
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Why you will choose us: Albertsons Companies Inc. has always been a people-oriented business, and thoughtful people practices remain a core element of our company’s philosophy. Vacation / Paid Time OffOur Values·We put people first·We are customer-driven·We value different perspectives·We raise the bar·We act as owners·We are one team·We build belonging·We are committed to a healthy future.
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You’ll gain additional experience through other departments too – when the online orders are slow, you’ll get to spend time helping in other areas – talk about learning & growth opportunities! To be successful in the position, you must take pride in your work, care about what is selected for our customers, and be quick on your feet to determine substitute products, if need be.
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As an In-Store Shopper, you’ll work on the Store Support team supporting Prime Now customer orders, preparing them for delivery and/or pickup. Quick Video of a Day in the Life of an In-Store Shopper at Whole Foods Market.
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We also provide a variety of benefits including:·Diverse & Inclusive Work Culture·Competitive Wages·Flexible work schedules·Associate discounts·Leaders invested in your training, career growth & development·Health and welfare benefits for eligible employees (Medical, Dental, 401k and more.
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In-Store Shopper, you'll select, sort, and unload items to complete eCommerce online orders. Do you have what it takes to be a fit as an H-E-B In-Store Shopper? - Returns extra / unwanted products to their proper in-store location.
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As friendly, enthusiastic people who enjoy offering customers an exceptional shopping experience, we provide world-class customer service each and every day. Helping customers and fellow associates gives you energy.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director Shopper Marketing Large Store + Emerging Channels, the Shopper Marketing Director will work closely with the LS + EC Sales Leadership team, cross-functional marketing teams, eCom sales, digital marketing, and the category management/shopper insights team to help the Shopper Marketing Managers develop and execute insight-driven, channel/retailer specific marketing solutions rooted in shopper behavior.
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Provides superior customer service; answers product-related questions, locates products, and helps in-store Customers, as needed. Experience in personal shopping a plus. Uses a digital tool to select items necessary to complete online orders, to pack and put away orders in staging area, and to retrieve orders for customers.
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Smiling and making others smile is your favorite. If you have smiles to share, we'd love to have you on our team. You enjoy a team-based, fast-paced environment. You are flexible to work in varying departments as needed.
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You can choose between a Full-service shopper or an In-store shopper and enjoy the flexibility of choosing when, where, and how much you earn. · Maximum flexibility In-store shopper.
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You agree that food is central to all our lives. Being a part of your community matters. What you bring to the table:·You take pride in the work you do, whether big or small. You are eager & willing to learn.
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A Day in the Life:As the In-Store Shopper you will have the opportunity to be the best and select “the best of the best” for our online shoppers.
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While our offerings will continue to evolve, you'll shop throughout our store for everyday goods including food, household items, and so much more. Willingness to work in other departments of the store as required, e.g., customer service, cashier, grocery, etc.
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We think you’ll agree that it’s a great time to join #TeamWFM.As an In-Store Shopper, you’ll work on the Store Support team supporting Prime Now customer orders, preparing them for delivery and/or pickup.
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