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This includes stocking shelves, rotating shelved product, setting up displays, stocking and rotating products in coolers, organizing and rotating products in storage rooms, and moving products from storage to the sales floor.
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On the sales floor working in our Meat/Frozen department, Produce/Dairy department; Dry Goods/Culinary Equipment & Supply department•replenishing freight and rotating product in any department.
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You will also attend product training classes and seminars and contribute to the success of the department by achieving personal sales goals. Use our clientele program to build relationships with customers, meet sales goals, and share promotions and product launches.
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You will be an expert in product and use this expertise to educate, inform, inspire and outfit the customer. Ability to learn procedural knowledge acquired through on-the-job training. Serve as a role model to achieve priorities in store, with the customer as the primary focus.
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A team of sales reps, chefs, consultants, and other experts builds close relationships with customers - providing advice on improving operations, menu development, product selection, and operational strategies.
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Thank customers when finished and when they are leaving the store; Possess strong product knowledge and knowledge of store layout and location of products; Assist with receiving, checking in and stocking of merchandise throughout the store; Assist with merchandise resets through the store.
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Footlocker is the company to consider As a part-time or full-time Cashier you will: Provide an engaging, convenient and accurate check out for the customer; Deliver sales, outstanding customer experience, and operational expectations; Partner with store leadership to resolve customers concerns in a courteous and helpful manner; Connect with every customer by asking open-ended questions to assess needs; Maintain an awareness of all product knowledge, and current or upcoming product / trends.
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Prepare product for sale (icing, decorating, pricing, packaging and labeling). Achieve budgeted sales, shrink and profits for the cake section of the bakery. Maintain sanitation standards in the cooler, freezer, prep area and sales area.
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Demonstrate full understanding of store products, services, loyalty programs Be proficient in Macy's point of sale systems and company devices to wrap up sales in a warm celebratory fashion Make product recommendations and offer customer options using knowledge of trend and key items to help customers find what they need Achieve goals on a daily/weekly basis.
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If you have a passion for sneakers and streetwear, Footlocker could be the perfect place to turn that passion into a fulfilling career. Are you looking for a company that values your skills, fosters your growth, and allows you to pursue your passion.
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Integrally assist in the development and implementation of the overall marketing strategy and product specific sales plans. Integrally assist in the development and implementation of the overall product technical/engineering focus and strategy related to specific products and their established sales plans.
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Footlocker is the company to consider As a part-time or full-time Cashier you will: Provide an engaging, convenient and accurate check out for the customer; Deliver sales, outstanding customer experience, and operational expectations; Partner with store leadership to resolve customers concerns in a courteous and helpful manner; Connect with every customer by asking open-ended questions to assess needs; Maintain an awareness of all product knowledge, and current or upcoming product / trends.
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As a Store Associate, you’ll be responsible for merchandising and stocking product, cashiering, and cleaning to keep the store looking its best. Ability to stock merchandise from store receiving to shelving; ability to place product, weighing up to 45 pounds, on shelving at various heights.
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Position Summary: Our Sales Manager has managing partner. Passion to market a SaaS product that solves a small business owner's most vexing problem. Top-notch consultative sales skills.
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Partner/Sales Manager represents J. Galt in attracting memberships through. J. Galt is seeking six-figure sales talent and aggressive growth-oriented. Monitoring and improving the sales performance of direct reports.
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