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Keep up to date on whats in fashion today and how J. Jill translates fashion trends for our customers. Passionate about fashion and the J. Jill brand; continually enagaged. Keep up-to-date on J. Jill product features: colors, fabrics, fit, styles, care, etc.
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At J.Jill, our success is guided by a culture that values the intrinsic art of creativity and the data science required to drive our future growth. J.Jill is a premier omnichannel retailer and nationally recognized womens apparel brand committed to delighting customers with great wear-now product.
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J.Jill offers a guiding customer experience through more than 280 stores nationwide and a robust e-commerce platform. J.Jill is headquartered outside Boston. Sales Associate - Garden State Plaza. Help our customers build an entire wardrobe that is easy, versatile and trend right.
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Sales Associate - Alamo Quarry Market. Our associates build genuine connections and loyalty with our customers and help them build an entire wardrobe. Contribute to operational excellence by participating in all operational functions including: marketing, product processing and replenishment, markdowns and promotions, store cleanliness and backroom organization.
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Sales Associate - Uptown Gig Harbor. We are collaborative and data-centric, with every associate focused on creating our customers unique experience and delivering results through our omnichannel business model.
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Sales Associate - Burlington Mall. Sales associates also ensure the store environment and visual merchandising standards are consistently maintained. The brand represents an easy, thoughtful and inspired style that reflects the confidence of remarkable women who live life with joy, passion and purpose.
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Conduct company sponsored outreach to acquire new customers and increase shopping visits. Build customer loyalty by creating genuine connections with customers. The Sales Associate is a member of a talented team that provides service that is unique to our customers needs.
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Sales Associate - Perimeter Mall. We embrace each others differences and unique perspectives and consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, gender identity and expression, marital or military status.
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Sales Associate - Park Meadows. Previous work experience in a retail environment, Womens specialty retail experience preferred. Provides a high level of customer service support with product expertise and advanced selling skills.
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Sales Associate - Jordan Creek Town Center. Replenish the sales floor according to minimum product level standards. Provide our customers with helpful service that is unique to their needs, greeting customers promptly and genuinely.
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Assist with floor set execution and ongoing re-merchandising of store. We also provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and applicable state and local law.
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Assist customers in building great wardrobes by providing guiding, helpful service and advice, suggesting layering and accessorizing options. Greet customers promptly and genuinely, and re-engage appropriately.
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Complies with company policies and procedures, ensures a safe environment and protects company assets. Point of sale system, technical experience. Sales Associate - Stanford Shopping Center. Strong style, merchandising and wardrobing skills.
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Sales Associate - Barnes Crossing. Connections within the community preferred. Guide customers to looks that flatter. Maintain excellent visual standards. Proven sales and customer service skills. Sales Generation and Performance.
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Sales Associate - Easton Town Center. Excellent communication skills.
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