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With a focus on providing superior customer service, the bakery sales clerk processes customer orders in an efficient, accurate, and courteous manner; bags, wraps, boxes and displays bakery products and makes sure the bakery department is clean, well-merchandised, colorful and inviting to the customer.
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With a focus on leading a successful bakery team, the lead bakery clerk is a manager trainee, someone who strives to meet department goals and objectives while providing customers with great service, product expertise and the freshest, tastiest and best quality bakery products.
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Responsibilities: A Clerk is a responsible, friendly person who can safely work in a fast-paced environment and provide excellent customer service. Pushing, Keyboarding, Telephone Use, Walking, Bending Perks & Benefits Competitive compensation, paid weekly Retirement Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance for yourself and eligible dependents Tuition Reimbursement for qualified courses Scholarship opportunities for continued education Store discount programs (10% off household groceries) Fun work environment where you have the opportunity to nourish your community.
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For Internal Transfers/Promotion/Rehire Candidates: Your current leader must recommend that you apply for this position and provide an endorsement upon request from HR. You may be asked to accept a part-time position if that is the only position available Rehires must be approved by an HRBP.
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