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We're on the hunt for an energetic, personable budtender who can use their vast cannabis knowledge to guide customers through the wonderful world of hemp-derived cannabis products. At Nuts 'n Berries, we specialize in beginners, and we need a Budtender who can share their cannabis expertise within the legal boundaries of the state of Georgia.
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The Sales Associate, also known as Budtender, is responsible for executing point of sales transactions, including handling cash at their assigned point of sale register. Eden Enterprises hosts a number of operations comprising Garden of Eden (dispensary brand), Eden Infusions(distribution/manufacturing), Terpene Belt Farms (hemp cultivation) and Terpene Belt Processing(hemp processing.
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CULTA is currently looking for our next Budtender to join our Dispensary team in Frederick, MD! As a Budtender you'll be responsible verifying patients and caregivers in the Commission electronic verification system, checking in customers, arranging and packaging orders, receiving payments, and operating/inputting information into the point-of-sale system.
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1-2 years previous experience as a Consultant/Budtender in a busy cannabis dispensary or 1-2 years previous experience in hospitality or retail banking. 1-2 years previous experience as a Consultant/Budtender in a busy cannabis dispensary or 1-2 years previous experience in hospitality or retail banking.
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The Mobile Budtender works to ensure excellent customer service, and ensure the distribution of quality products to our customers. Must be and remain compliant with all legal or company regulations for working in the cannabis industry.
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Schwazze.com Job Title: Budtender - R.Greenleaf Pay Rate: $13.00-16.00 per hour Type: Full-Time, Non-Exempt, Hourly Location: R.Greenleaf - Heights. 9821 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87111 Position Objective As a Budtender, you play an integral role in providing exceptional customer service, offering in-depth cannabis product knowledge, and ensuring a positive and educational shopping experience for our valued customers.
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Job SummaryThe Budtender is responsible for providing our customers with an extraordinary experience. Through meaningful interaction and knowledgeable answers, the Budtender fosters an environment that is compassionate, genuine, and respectful.
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The Budtender is responsible for providing our customers with an extraordinary experience. The Budtender is responsible for providing our customers with an extraordinary experience. This includes meeting individual and team-centric sales targets within each dispensary.
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Pay Rate: $19/HR Job Type: Part- time Location: In-person Bi-Lingual preferred JOB DESCRIPTION At Road Trip, we're more than just a cannabis brand; we're dedicated community partners committed to delivering the finest products.
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Ensure POS counters are ready to go when dispensary opens
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Ensure POS counters are ready to go when dispensary opens
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As a Budtender at Parkway Dispensary, you will play a pivotal role in providing exceptional customer service by providing personalized recommendations, ensuring customer satisfaction, and driving sales.
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Ensure POS counters are ready to go when dispensary opens
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PATIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION DESCRIPTION: Patient Service Representative provides patients with education and information about medical cannabis and its uses while providing amazing customer service.
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Perform a variety of dispensary-related functions.
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