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The CLUB Outfitter will be the product expert while executing account servicing and other CLUB processes to include acquiring and activating new members, CLUB sales, customer experience, peer coaching and influencing, and regulatory compliance.
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The CLUB Customer Service Outfitter provides world class customer service for our guests while presenting customers with the benefits of becoming a CLUB Member. Executes all Bass Pro Shops & Cabelas CLUB operational and compliance programs.
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Proactively greets customers and presents them with the opportunity to become a Bass Pro Shops & Cabelas CLUB Member or provides current member with a unique and exclusive experience. Bass Pro Shops is an equal opportunity employer.
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The Sales Outfitter - Firearms is responsible for maintaining Counter Sales and Customer Service for Firearms along with Floor and Counter Sales of other Hunting Merchandise. Knowledge and Experience Product knowledge of Firearms and Ammunition+ Knowledge in ATF Federal and State Regulations+ Customer Service and Sales of Firearms and Ammunition+ GCA+ Ability to Merchandise and Stock Merchandise.
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Dental+ Vision+ Voluntary benefits+ 401k Retirement Savings+ Paid holidays+ Paid vacation+ Bass Pro Cares Fund+ And more! Constantly stand and/or walk during shift+ Occasionally ascend or descend ladders, stairs, ramps, etc.
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Bass Pro Cares Fund. Light work that includes lifting and moving objects up to 20 pounds constantly. Enjoy discounts on retail merchandise, our restaurants, world-class resorts and conservation attractions.
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The Retail Used Firearms Outfitter position responsibilities include the evaluation and purchase of used firearms, the acquisition of used firearms into the bound book, and ensuring proper payment to the customer.
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The Sales Outfitter provides counter sales and customer service for Hunting/Archery Merchandise non-Firearms. The Sales Outfitter provides counter sales and customer service for Hunting/Archery Merchandise non-Firearms.
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Knowledge and Experience Product knowledge of Firearms and Ammunition. Customer Service and Sales of Firearms and Ammunition. Knowledge in ATF Federal and State Regulations. Light work that includes moving objects up to 20 pounds constantly, may occasionally move and lift objects up to 100 pounds or more (utilizing a team lift as needed.
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Occasionally ascend or descend ladders, stairs, ramps, etc. Promoting programs including, but not limited to CLUB membership, VOC and IN Store Pick up. Organizes and maintains Merchandise within the retail Store for Sales at Gun Counter Responsibility.
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Customer Service and Sales of Hunting/Archery Merchandise (NON-Firearms) This position provides customer service and sales of Floor Hunting/Archery Merchandise. Organizes and maintains Merchandise within the retail Store for Sales at Gun Counter non-Firearms.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Sales Outfitter provides counter sales and customer service for Hunting/Archery Merchandise non-Firearms. POSITION SUMMARY: The Sales Outfitter provides counter sales and customer service for Hunting/Archery Merchandise non-Firearms.
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Providing a legendary experience for every customer, every time by assisting customers in making buying decisions by: Identifying and evaluating customers' needs, Making product recommendations based off of this analysis, Promoting programs including, but not limited to CLUB membership, VOC and IN Store Pick up.
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ALL OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNEDEXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:Minimum Degree Required: High School Diploma or equivalentExperience: 0-2 years of experience in RetailMust be 18 years of age or older KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY: Customer Service and Sales of Hunting/Archery Merchandise (NON-Firearms)GCAAbility to Merchandise and Stock MerchandiseTRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:N/APHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Constantly stand and/or walk during shiftOccasionally ascend or descend ladders, stairs, ramps, etc.
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Knowledge of purchasing firearms by either working in the firearms industry or collecting firearms. Acquires all firearms legally and in accordance with all ATF, state, and local laws and regulations and with company policies and applicable regulations including:ATF required forms,Applicable state forms necessary for background checks,Certifying and screening all potential firearm transfers for legality of the sale, complying with waiting periods or other possible state requirements and straw purchases,Proper and error free completion of all company forms.
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