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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience. Team Members will master all Balloon & OMNI channel service platforms, including in-store pickup, delivery, curbside pickup, and others.
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You will continuously role model behaviors connected to Friendly, Easy and Accurate and support other team members on delivering on our Service Model. Team Members are responsible for being part of a Team that delivers on sales, profit, and service targets, as well as delivering on all key Balloon & Omni strategies.
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You will assist the Store Team Leader and Leads in supporting onboarding and mentoring to new Team Members. You will manage and plan the daily and weekly workload to deliver on store sales goals and customer engagement.
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Team Members are responsible for supporting an environment that promotes engagement. Team Members are expected to work a schedule that aligns to customer and business needs. Can you lead a team in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
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You are responsible for executing best in class sales and service strategies. You will leverage technology to enhance the customer service experience for our internal and external customers. Do you possess prior retail management experience.
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Do you possess strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with your staff and customers? Are you adaptable and able to manage change daily through your team? Team Members provide exceptional customer service behaviors delivered to our customers and are accountable to putting the customer first in everything they do.
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Generous associate discount. Fun working environment. You will possess an "It can be done" attitude, when it comes to overcoming obstacles and bringing joy to our customers. Are you obsessed with ensuring that your customers are beyond satisfied.
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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