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We offer generous benefits, flexible work schedules and the ability to work today and get paid tomorrow. Ensure coolers and store-front program racks/displays are refilled daily (balloon program, sunglasses, batteries, etc.
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Avoid long commutes and set your own course to success by applying today. Ability to work in a high energy team environment. Work where you love to shop! Process all SSC Corporate directives including Pull and Hold/Destroy, Task Compliance, Key Survey information.
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Follow the VIP and DSD Policies and Procedures. Assist the Store Manager on the receipt and return of DSD merchandise. Assist with the receipt and return of DSD merchandise. Maintain all areas of the store, including the stockroom and sales floor, to company standards to include recovery.
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Assist in the management of cashiering activities to ensure all company cash handling practices & guidelines are followed at all times by all Associates. Health and welfare programs including medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision.
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Responsible for assisting with all operational tasks within the store as delegated and assigned by the Store Manager with main focus on the front-end and sales floor operations. Assist the Store Manager in ensuring that the sales floor is sales effective on a daily basis.
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Also assist with the hiring, training and development of store associates as delegated by the Store Manager. We value our Associates' contributions to our success, which drives us to invest in the most important element of our organization: our people.
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When the Store Manager is not on the premises, direct supervisory responsibility for all hourly Associates. Assist the Store Manager in ensuring proper staffing coverage on a daily basis. Able to perform all opening and closing procedures in the absence of the Store Manager.
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Dollar Tree is hiring in your neighborhood. This is not to be considered a complete list of job duties, which appear in the job description for this position, and which may be amended from time to time at the discretion of Dollar Tree. Incumbents will follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties as may be required by their supervisor.
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Dollar Tree is an equal opportunity employer. Store Dollar Tree. Ability to lift, bend and transport merchandise weighing up to 50lbs. requests and any additional communications related to store activities as delegated by the Store Manager.
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Assists Store Manager in ordering merchandise and record keeping to include payroll, scheduling and cash register deposits and receipts. Assists in unloading all merchandise from delivery truck, organizes merchandise, and transfers merchandise from stockroom to store.
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