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Customer service, Food handling, bartender, server, cashier, stocker, demonstrator, brand ambassador, or brand advocate experience is beneficial but not required. Job Posting Overview Weekly Pay Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Advancement Opportunities Online and/or on-the-job training This part time associate samples products for suppliers within a Sam’s Club location.
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Qualifications Must be 16 years of age (Alcohol and Production requires 18) Weekends (Friday-Sunday) preferred; holidays & weekday work available Reliable access to a smartphone or tablet on days worked The ability to safely use appliances (microwave, toaster oven, hot plate) The ability to stand to perform the event for the duration of the event We welcome applicants without a high school or college degree, have no experience or are returning to the workforce and/or have military experience.
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Ensures Member satisfaction to include: Greeting guests and creates a positive atmosphere Reporting complaints to Management as soon as they occur Follows all set-up and closing procedures to include: Maintaining clean, sanitary equipment Cleaning and securing all liquor storage and Club doors Mixes, prepares, garnishes, and serves drinks according to the recipes approved by the Beverage Manager Ring up drinks in the POS system.
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We provide comprehensive online and/or on-the-job training to get you working quickly. Work Environment Moderate to high noise levels associated with a retail grocery warehouse environment. Ensuring compliance with food safety requirements while preparing samples (cook, process, plate, serve.
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Product Demonstrators introduce customers to new and exciting items and brands by conducting product tasting events, sampling, or demonstrations. Some exposure to cold, refrigerated conditions, food products and cleaning chemicals.
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Responsibilities Engaging customers to communicate key points about products. A complete job description will be provided during the interview process. Working with the team to achieve sales goals for the products.
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Job Posting: Overview Weekly Pay Pay Rate $16.50 Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Advancement Opportunities Online and/or on-the-job training This part time associate samples products for suppliers within a Sam’s Club location.
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