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This Design Consultant - In-Home Sales will work within a geographic market that will include, but not limited to Tampa, FL. 3-5 years of prior in-home or virtual sales experience.
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The role has experience in asset protection, safety, merchandise auditing compliance, hazmat, OSHA standards, and investigations to ensure The Home Depot maintains a safe, a safe work culture by providing support to the asset protection manager and facility leadership team, in assigned building, related to improving shrink, safety, expenses and liability.
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With a career at The Home Depot, you can be yourself and also be part of something bigger. The primary purpose of this role is to assist the asset protection manager in performing his/her functions.
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Preferred Qualifications: 3-5 years of prior in-home or virtual sales experiencePrior home improvement industry experiencePrior experience with successful lead generationComputer and application skills and use of varied technology (email, iPad, apps, etc.
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This position is directly responsible for creating, maintaining and improving customer relationships while interacting with customers to complete in-home flooring measurements and coordinating with the Home Depot Measurement Services Center.
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They are responsible for driving core programs and strategies relating to theft and fraud mitigation, operational excellence, safety, and environmental compliance in The Home Depot stores without adding complexity or tasking to the stores’ operation.
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A Home Depot Installation Services (HDIS) Design Consultant is responsible for selling the Company's exterior and interior product and services to customers. Although sales efforts and incidental activities may take place at a customer's home or through virtual channels, a Design Consultant will spend the majority of his or her working time traveling and away from a dedicated office environment.
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The Carpenter role builds and finishes sets, both interior and exterior, for The Home Depot's photography studio. The Carpenter will build set parts, cabinetry, and sometimes furniture that will be used in the fabrication of photography and videography sets.
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Relevant professional experience in Home Services (with proven ability to influence business), Sales Operations, Sales Enablement, or Sales Training. Experience in a retail environment, home improvement industry or general construction industry.
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The DC Production Planning manager provides end to end planning, guidance and communication to the DC Leadership team in order to ensure key performance indicators are met, production/staffing plans are created, and building flow is balanced to ensure exceptional customer service to the Home Depot Stores.
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20% Resource & Financial Management - Executes and leads fiscal management and reporting for operational, product/business, technology, and vendor stakeholders; includes gross labor, capital spend, and non-labor forecasting for tracking, reporting, and variance analysis; Participates in vendor selection and onboarding processes in accordance with Home Depot policy; Can be involved with the purchase order and invoicing process for 3rd party vendors.
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Following Home Depot safety policies and procedures is of great importance in these positions. Associates in a Warehouse Support role may perform activities related to scheduling inbound and/or outbound activities in the Distribution Center; ensure inventory accuracy within the processing areas, system and process quality as well as vendor compliance and/or outbound shipment to our stores.
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They may also perform required administrative and general office/clerical duties in support of a particular functional area within the DC. Some Support roles may be responsible for ensuring the DC has required functioning hardware to allow associates to work efficiently and meet production and customer goals.
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Individuals in these positions must work cooperatively with other Associates, vendors, carriers, and productively with little/some supervision, be detail-oriented, and have proven time management skills.
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Specific Warehouse Support positions may include: Outbound Coordinator, Transportation Coordinator, Inventory Control Associate, AP Auditor, DC Systems Coordinator and Customer Service Coordinator Logistics, HR Coordinator, General Office Associate, General Maintenance Associate, and Administrative Assistant.
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