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As a part-time Brand Ambassador, you bring our brand to life every day! You love the products and are passionate about building brand loyalty with every guest. You're eager to introduce the AEO loyalty program and additional brand channels to guests.
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You share the brand love! They receive 40% off product at both AE & Aerie year-round (plus additional seasonal discounts with new Floorsets!) AEO prohibits discrimination against associates and applicants for employment because of the individual's race or color, religion or creed, alienage or citizenship status, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, marital or partnership status, domestic violence or stalking victim status, genetic information or predisposing genetic characteristics, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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You're passionate about AE & Aerie product! You love AE and Aerie products. Your skillset rocks no matter what zone you're in and you can easily flex between the Salesfloor, Cash & Wrap, Fitting Room and Stockroom as needed.
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Paid Time Off, paid sick leave, and holiday pay vary by job level and type, job location, employment classification (part-time or full-time / exempt or non-exempt), and years of service. They participate in store contests for the chance to win FREE merchandise and other exclusive prizes.
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This applies to all AEO activities, including, but not limited to, recruitment, hiring, compensation, assignment, training, promotion, performance evaluation, discipline and discharge. Actual starting pay is determined by various factors, including but not limited to relevant experience and location.
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You're full of energy and can handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. You use the AEO Selling Model to engage with every guest to help them find exactly what they're looking for, and you do so with a "friends first" mindset.
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You're available to work when guests shop (lookin' at your evenings, weekends & holidays!) AEO is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to complying with all federal, state and local equal employment opportunity (" EEO") laws.
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Your goal is to provide everyone who comes in the store with an amazing shopping experience, making their day better than before they came in. Subject to eligibility requirements, associates may be eligible to receive paid sick leave and AEO may provide REAL rewards at its discretion.
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Making your guests' day is your priority and you're able to proactively resolve guest concerns while sticking to company policy. AEO also provides reasonable accommodation of religion and disability in accordance with applicable law.
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As a part-time Sr Brand Ambassador, you bring our brand to life every day! As a part-time Sr Brand Ambassador, you bring our brand to life every day! They're given opportunities for development, the chance to learn new skills, and are offered great potential for career advancement.
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Most of all, you represent our company values and bring your REAL self to work every day. Don't worry - we'll teach you everything you need to know!) You are the face of our company and you're proud of it.
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They work with REAL people - there's nothing like your #AEOFamily. You're always willing to assist your team in #gettingthejobdone. What's the AEO Selling Model? You're an innovative problem solver.
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You're a team player - #teamwork ! You love interacting with people! You've worked in retail before. You've got integrity ! You're a people person! Guests come to you to educate them on product details and you are excited to make product suggestions to fit their needs.
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You do the right thing and you always adhere to AEO's policies & procedures. You're at least 16 years of age. For additional information, please click here.
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You do the right thing and you always adhere to AEO's policies & procedures. You're at least 16 years of age. For additional information, please click here.
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