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Maintain an awareness of current events (e.g., news, sports, pop-culture) and information on site locations to enable and promote customer relationship building. Follow up face-to-face guest interaction with email, phone, or mail correspondence and facilitates use of Vacation Ownership Advisor.
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Occasionally work offsite at "pop-up" stores at client hospitals or offices. Weekly bonus opportunity: earn up to an extra $100 every month for reaching store goals! Lift, push and/or pull up to 40 pounds.
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The project administrator will collaborate with the fire department where the pop-up clinics will be held, to plan clinic days in conjunction with grant personnel and faculty. The project administrator will collaborate with the fire department where the pop-up clinics will be held, to plan clinic days in conjunction with grant personnel and faculty.
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Through project pictures, pop-up contests, and benefits that include FREE movies, our employees are given plenty to smile about! We believe in our people and take pride in mentoring and building up leaders who will take us into the future.
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Monitors client care with supervisory visits, unannounced pop-up visits, phone calls, meetings, etc. May follow up with hospitalized residents and coordinates after care with the physicians and health team members, as directed by the Community’s executive team.
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Stage items for display to create a pop-up retail shop environment inside of each residence. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Ability to work flexible hours and in a variety of locations (primarily in Pinellas County.
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Contigo Catering's kitchens operate similar to a pop-up in that we do the cooking for each event onsite. Kitchen staff duties may include cooking proteins, chopping, setting up mise stations, plating, mixing, etc.
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Ordering and organizing supplies and travel for in-person site visits, pop-up shops, and workshops to the 4 New Mexico Probation and Parole regions. Over the past 20 years, Project ECHO and our partners have trained more than 1,000 partners who make up our global network of Universities, ministries of health, and NGOs around the world.
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Evaluate and place a price sticker or tag on each item or lot of items for sale. Interested in saying goodbye to boring work weeks and getting into a rewarding field full of interesting adventures? We pride ourselves on delivering professional services, exciting treasures and stellar experiences to our clients and customers.
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Casper's Retail story began in 2017 with The Casper Wake-Up. Alongside its success, Casper opened 15 pop-up shops across the U.S. After an exciting beginning with Retail, Casper opened its first permanent store in NYC in 2018, we've reached over 70 retail locations and are growing.
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Lessing's operates 21 wedding and catering venues, 20 full-service restaurants, 2 pop-up kitchen concepts, over 60 corporate and academic dining centers, and a historic inn. Set up stations and collect all necessary supplies to prepare menu for service.
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Let’s get started as an independent contractor , it’s quick & easy; CLICK APPLY or text SFSJOBS to 97211 Things to Consider: You control when and how much you work Create your work schedule Be your own BOSS What we Offer: Competitive pay DailyPay – work today, get paid tomorrow Free Enrollment Required Qualifications: Merchandising and/or retail experience Available weekday daytime hours Able to read plan-o-grams Able to carry and lift up to 40 lbs.
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Assume managerial duties in the absence of the Store Manager/Associate Store Manager, including store opening/closing, upholding visual brand standards, maintaining safe working conditions and facilities maintenance.
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As a Estate Sale Merchandiser , you have the important role to prepare the client's home before the first customer walks through the door. Staging and pricing the home is crucial to the sale process.
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Follow up with customers through clienteling and e-mail correspondence. Assist with setting up and executing community programs and events. You must be available to work at minimum 3 days a week with weekend availability.
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