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Grocery Store Clerk Multiple Departments. We are now accepting applications for all positions including cashier, bagger, grocery clerk, produce clerk, meat clerk, deli clerk and bakery clerk.
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Customer Service; Store Operations. As the largest traditional grocery chain in the U.S. and one of the world's largest retailers, we employee more than 368,000 Associates across 34 states and the District of Columbia.
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The company also operates 786 convenience stores, 327 fine jewelry stores, 1,218 supermarket fuel centers and 38 food processing plants in the U.S. Recognized by Forbes as the most generous company in America, Kroger supports hunger relief, breast cancer awareness, the military and their families, and more than 30,000 schools and grassroots organizations.
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2+ years of experience as in-store shopper/picker. The Tin Building by Jean Georges will feature multiple unique venues: Several full-service restaurants, fast casual and counter dining outlets as well as 10,000 sf of retail featuring private label products, grab and go, grocery and CPGs. To support this significant operation the Marketplace will feature a large commissary kitchen and bakery, as well as an exhibition kitchen that will provide media opportunities.
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This role will build brands, maximize distribution and be the main point of contact for both on premise (restaurants and bars) and off premise (grocery stores, convenience store, liquor store) accounts in the assigned territory.
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Lead distributors in-store selling, merchandising, marketing and execution for accounts. Sazerac Company produces and markets the most award-winning bourbons and whiskeys in the world, including Buffalo Trace, Pappy Van Winkle, Eagle Rare, Blantons, and Sazerac Rye. Additionally, Sazerac owns many popular brands across a range of spirits, including Fireball, Southern Comfort, Seagrams V.O., Myerss, Goldschlger, Parrot Bay, 99 Brand, and Platinum Vodka.
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With almost 400 years of rich history, Sazerac Company has thrived as an independent, American family-owned company with operations in the United States and around the world. This opportunity is great for someone looking to begin and accelerate their career within a fast-paced, high-growth industry and will have a direct impact on the success of the company.
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Sazerac is growing our U.S. market development team with Market Development Representatives as part of a strategic company expansion. Our Louisville office has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Kentucky four times, and our Buffalo Trace Distillery has earned the title of worlds most award-winning distillery through the dedication of our craftsmen for well over 200 years.
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Sazerac Company Overview. Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. The salary range refers to base salary only and does not include car allowance, annual bonus, fuel or cell phone reimbursement.
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Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced professional, Sazerac provides extraordinary opportunities for growth with competitive salaries and benefits in an exciting, entrepreneurial industry.
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This role will build brands, maximize distribution and be the main point of contact for off premise (grocery stores, convenience store, liquor store) accounts in the assigned territory.
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The salary range refers to base salary only and does not include car allowance, annual incentives, fuel or cell phone reimbursement. Minimum 1 year of relevant sales alcohol beverage experience, or for new college graduates, a sales internship or full/part-time sales role (preferably in consumer goods.
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Minimum 1 year of relevant professional experience, or for new college graduates, a sales internship or full/part-time sales role (preferably in consumer goods) Monitor agreed upon Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) with key customers.
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Minimum 3 year of relevant professional sales CPG or alcohol beverage experience. Plan and implement programs to deliver distribution, merchandising, display, and retail promotional objectives. The Market Development Representative will be responsible for achieving volume and distribution goals for our Brands across Sazerac’s portfolio.
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Placement within the salary range is calculated based upon years of directly relatable experience for the position. Achieve volume objectives for priority brands in the portfolio. Job responsibilities may vary by state depending on regulatory and compliance standards for the state.
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