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Our mission at Davids Bridal is to embrace the ideas of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Manual dexterity to sew an perform fittings to Davids Bridal standards, as needed. At Davids Bridal, we empower our customers and our employees to stay true to their dreams and find the one, whether that means the wedding dress that matches her personal styleor the career thats a perfect fit.
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Accounting Manager R2Net is a diamond bridal jewelry company with a technology soul. Accounting Manager R2Net is a diamond bridal jewelry company with a technology soul. Develop, enhance, maintain, and enforce internal controls to assist in efforts needed for SOX compliance.
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The Accounting Manager will be an integral member of the growing team at R2Net and will collaborate with the Assistant Controller and Controller to ensure all functions and procedures of the accounting department are running smoothly and efficiently.
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Manual dexterity to sew and perform fittings to David's Bridal standards, as needed. At David's Bridal, we empower our customers and our employees to stay true to their dreams and find the one, whether that means the wedding dress that matches a personal style-or the career that is a perfect fit.
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Prior sewing experience required, preferably in bridal and/or special occasion production environment. Alterations Specialists are responsible for completing all fittings and alterations to the high standards of David’s Bridal and reports to the Store Manager.
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It is the Director of Bridal Sales responsibility to ensure each bride is offered bridal gowns to meet their bridal vision providing excellent service standards in order to meet sales goals.
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The (CSR) is responsible for providing an A+ customer experience to David’s Bridal customers S/he reports to the Store Manager. Legal Benefits (MetLife Hyatt Legal Plans) The Alterations CSR is responsible for task that may include welcoming and servicing customers, making appointments, answering phones, pressing garments, and/or ensuring that items are ready for pickups.
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Alterations Specialists are members of the store team and demonstrate the value and qualities of the David’s Bridal brand. Manage all alterations, fittings and sewing, steaming, pressing and spot cleaning of garments to company standards.
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Responsible for providing an exceptional service experience to multiple customers at one time and contributes to the store achievement of Five-Star Customer Service. Greet and escort all alterations customers to and from alterations for appointments.
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The Alterations Customer Service Representative (CSR) is a critical role for the successful operation of the Alterations department and completing tasks that contribute to providing superior customer service.
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Communicate how alterations can play an important role in perfecting the dress for her event in partnership with Alterations. Use all systems to manage the customer flow to deliver five-star customer experience.
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Plus contribute to the store achievement of Five-Star Customer Service. Maintain the alterations room so that it is consistently clean and well-organized. Greets and escorts all alterations customers to and from alterations appointments.
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Effectively communicate how alterations can play an important role in perfecting the dress for her event in partnership with Alterations. Seeks assistance from the Alterations Manager to address customer issues that s/he is not able to resolve.
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We have been praised in a myriad of publications, including Women’s Day magazine and Bridal Guide. We have been praised in a myriad of publications, including Women’s Day magazine and Bridal Guide.
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Dayforce Wallet – Get Paid Early! Maintains inventory management by processing special orders pick-ups and ensuring first quality standards for all merchandise. Responsible for providing an exceptional service experience to multiple customers at one time.
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