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The Flower Shop Assistant should show customers appropriate empathy for those experiencing difficult life events, with a calm demeanor suitable for the occasion. The Flower Shop Assistant provides exceptional customer service to families and customers.
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A minimum of one year of successful, hands on experience as a face-to-face sales associate working in a retail environment such as a department store, clothing store, jewelry store, gift shop, flower shop, etc.
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Perform duties of floral clerk when assigned. This requires a defined level of product knowledge, food preparation skills, sales ability, customer relations skills, and cooperation with fellow associates to create An Incredible Place To Work and Shop. Responsible for processing/packaging/stocking produce products according to Produce Standards, cleaning work areas, providing customer service unloading stock, and reloading salvage.
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Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, vendors, and other. s training including but not limited to: new hire orientation, food sanitation, customer service network, safety, food safety, and product knowledge.
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Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, vendors, and otherassociates of the organization who only speak English. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS. Ability to add and subtract two digit numbers and to perform these operations using units of American money and weight measurement.
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Mandy’s employs over 35 people, including finance managers, business and marketing managers, retail nursery and floral design professionals, landscape & construction design professionals, and accomplished construction and landscape tradesmen.
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A 10% Employee Discount (for the employee and their immediate household) and if you work at a location with a coffee shop, you’ll receive a discount there too! Get Paid Daily with DailyPay – for employees who would like access to their pay before payday, we offer this great benefit.
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Flowers of Charlotte also owns and operates the Charlotte Flower Market which provides high-quality wholesale flowers and supplies to both individuals and businesses, making it a one-stop-shop for all of their floral needs.
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Studley's is Rochester's oldest flower shop. The person hired will primarily work in the florist store and will pro-actively engage and assist customers with floral purchases. We are inspired by the power of flowers to bring joy each time you give or receive a floral gift.
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Previous experience in floral design is preferred but not required. Are you passionate about floral design? Urban Orchid is not your average flower shop. Urban Orchid, Cleveland’s premier floral boutique, is seeking a talented and enthusiastic Designer to join our team.
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Were the largest retailer for arts, crafts, framing, floral, wall dcor, and seasonal merchandise for Makers in North America. Public retail store setting taking care of our customers; all public areas are climate controlled; some stock rooms may not be climate controlled; some outdoor work if assigned to retrieve shopping carts or while unloading trucks; Frame shop contains glass cutter and heat press; work hours include nights, weekends and early mornings.
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About Us For nearly 50 years, Michaels has been the destination where Makers get inspired, learn, shop, and create. $15.50 - $27.00 For nearly 50 years, Michaels has been the destination where Makers get inspired, learn, shop, and create.
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FLOWER SHOP - Creates or assists in creating floral arrangements such as corsages table arrangements bouquets etc. Duties and Responsibilities: Performs all or some of the following related duties as assigned BARBER BEAUTY SHOP - Serves as receptionist in the Barber Beauty shop answering phones scheduling appointments.
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Bachmans operates six full-service Floral, Gift & Garden Centers throughout the Twin Cities, a shop in the Galleria, a Hardscapes Center in Farmington, and 28 floral departments within Lunds & Byerlys grocery stores.
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