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Oversee activities at Sophie’s Thrift Store, providing supervision to the Store Manager. ● Ability to travel between the LCHS location and Sophie's Thrift Store during work hours.
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Prior experience in thrift retail or consignment industry preferred. The Store Manager is responsible for ensuring a high level of service and donor appreciation. The Store Manager is responsible for maintaining store in an orderly fashion, rotating product in a timely manner, and overseeing production and pricing of merchandise.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Second ACTS thrift store and donation center is a non-profit and supports the programs of ACTS that make a difference in the lives of our neighbors in crisis.
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Our Thrift Shoppes are open Monday thru Saturday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.The Customer Service Associate assists the Thrift Shoppe & Volunteer Manager and Thrift Shoppe Assistant Manager with operating the effective and profitable operation of the store.
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Uptown Cheapskate is not your typical thrift store. Our store curates an excellent selection of styles for teens and young adults. We are seeking a strong manager candidate who can take ownership of a store, store team, and inventory management.
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The Customer Service Representative is primarily responsible for performing check out procedures, assisting customers and assisting in sorting, pricing and arranging the items in the Thrift Store in a suitable manner for marketing to the public.
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Our full-time One Vision Thrift Store Team Member will earn a competitive pay and referral bonus program after hire. Our One Vision Thrift Store Team Member is expected to be available to work the hours the store is open (10am- 6pm.
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Must be 16 years of age, or older, to work for KARM Thrift Stores. 25% off employee discount All team members are eligible for a 90-day raiseCareer Growth OpportunitiesJob DetailsWork all aspects of the retail operations of the store, including the handling of the financials at the register.
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Understand and hold staff accountable to the Guide to Thrift Store & Donation Centers Operations, the Employee manual and other policies and procedures, which may include addressing issues with verbal and written warnings.
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Out of the Closet Thrift Store (OTC) was founded in 1990 to help raise funds and awareness for AIDS Healthcare Foundation. We're so much more than a thrift store. When you choose OTC, youre giving back to your community and making a real difference in the fight against HIV and AIDSResponsibilitiesAn OTC Assistant Store Manager contributes to AHF's mission by presenting a friendly, helpful face to shoppers, donors, people seeking testing or pharmacy patrons, as well as AHF employees.
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Kid to Kid is not your typical thrift store. Our team members cross-train and work in other areas of the store as needed, which provides great advancement opportunities. Kid to Kid is not your typical thrift store.
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Responsibilities:Select and price gently-used styles for our customersMerchandise clothingProvide customer serviceWork with the store manager to keep the sales floor organizedRegisters and ringing transactions Benefits:Competitive pay Sales bonus potentialEmployee discountAdvancement opportunityIf this sounds like a fun fit, drop us an application.
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Our community loves and needs us to help make parenting more affordable. Do you like the idea of sustainable and recycled styles? We serve the community by paying cash for gently used kids things and reselling them at great prices.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Summary and Primary DutiesThis position is responsible for conducting the daily operations of Hopes Closet Thrift store and Donation Center while providing leadership to all staff, volunteers and community service workers and maintaining a clean, well-organized store and production area.
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We buy, sell, and trade brands from Forever 21 to luxury names like Gucci. Responsibilities:Evaluate and price inventory using our proprietary buying softwareManage inventory through regular markdowns and merchandisingManage our team of 10-15 peopleRun our boutique with passion and driveBenefits:Competitive salaryBonusesExcellent employee discountUpward mobilityWe'd love to chat with you and see if our career opportunity would be right for you.
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