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If you have the desire to be challenged, work in a fast-paced, fun environment and to grow your career - look no further. There is never a dull moment as you will be working around the store (inside and out) in many different areas to help maintain our high standards for store appearance and provide fast and friendly service to our customers.
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Circle K is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Fast Career Opportunities. We want you to join our team as a Customer Service Representative. Providing excellent customer care.
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Customer Service Representative. Retail and customer service experience. You will greet customers, run the register, cashier, make purchase suggestions and sometimes work with our food program.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Store : Nys Route 26 Turin Rd, Rome, New York Customer Service RepresentativeWe want you to join our team as a Customer Service Representative. You are good at:Selling products to customersProviding excellent customer careCommunication and friendly conversationPerforming at a quick pace while having funWorking as part of a team to accomplish daily goalsComing up with great ideas to solve problemsThinking quickly and offering suggestionsGreat if you have:Retail and customer service experienceSales associate or cashiering experienceHigh school diploma or equivalentMotivation to advance in your career.
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This handwork requires eye-hand coordination, and may require climbing a ladder to store and retrieve materials or place and remove signs Hiring Range: $16.28 to $16.28 Circle K is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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This handwork requires eye-hand coordination, and may require climbing a ladder to store and retrieve materials or place and remove signs Hiring Range: $16.00 to $16.50 Circle K is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Store : SW Hwy , Conyers, Georgia Availability - Shift/DaysFlexible AvailabilityCustomer Service RepresentativeWe want you to join our team as a Customer Service Representative.
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This handwork requires eye-hand coordination, and may require climbing a ladder to store and retrieve materials or place and remove signs. You will interact with many customers daily, all while working with a fun, energetic team accomplishing daily tasks around the store.
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Provide regular and predicable onsite attendance. Physical Requirements:Ability to stand and/or walk for up to 8 hoursLift and/or carry up to 30 pounds from ground to overhead up to 30 minutes in a shiftOccasionally lift and/or carry up to 60 pounds from ground to waist levelPush/pull with arms up to a force of 20 poundsBend at the waist with some twisting up to one hour a shiftGrasp, reach and manipulate objects with hands.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Store : 81 Nh Route 25, Meredith, New Hampshire Availability - Shift/DaysOpen AvailabilityCustomer Service RepresentativeWe want you to join our team as a Customer Service Representative.
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This handwork requires eye-hand coordination, and may require climbing a ladder to store and retrieve materials or place and remove signs Circle K is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Store 2707550: 2209 N Park Rd, Plant City, Florida 33563 Customer Service Representative We want you to join our team as a Customer Service Representative.
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Willingness to learn and have fun.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Store : W st St, Orland Hills, Illinois Availability - Shift/DaysFlexible AvailabilityCustomer Service RepresentativeWe want you to join our team as a Customer Service Representative.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Store : Old Galax Pike, Hillsville, Virginia Availability - Shift/DaysFlexible AvailabilityCustomer Service RepresentativeWe want you to join our team as a Customer Service Representative.
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