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If you have experience working in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative (CSR), Retail Associate, Cashier, Store Associate, Keyholder, Restaurant, Hospitality, and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, self-storage rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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The CTL creates and leads a sales team that is passionate about selling merchandise and ensuring a good associate and customer experience. High School diploma or equivalent required; Associate or bachelor's degree related to Business Management preferredMinimum of 2 years' retail management experience with a mid to large size retailerSchedule flexibility to work evenings, weekends, holiday seasonal on a regular basisMust have a valid Driver's license.
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Sales Associate, Cashier, Inventory Associate, Customer Service Representative, Clerk, Warehouse Clerk, Visual Merchandiser, Cashier, Customer Service Assistant, Customer Service, Product Demonstrator, Sales Associate, Stock Associate, Stocker, Merchandise Associate, Merchandising Associate, Stock Clerk.
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Responsibilities include all aspects of merchandising, Associate development, customer service, and financial oversight. Strong field sales career growth & talent development culture for top performers.
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The Co Team Leader is required to provide leadership for the successful operation of the entire sales floor and receiving area. High School diploma or equivalent required; Associate or bachelor’s degree related to Business Management preferred.
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Retail Sales Associate. Purpose: As a warehouse associate at Floor & Decor, you are the backbone of our retail location. Purpose: As a Cashier (Customer Service Associate), you are the first and final interaction for Floor & Decors customers.
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Develop and execute talent planning to insure associate growth. Demonstrates Ollie's "Yes I Care, Yes I Can" behaviors in providing exceptional Associate and Customer service experiences; makes sure all company standards are consistently demonstrated in every Associate and Customer interactionEnsure that store standards, seasonal transition planning, inventory processes, and company programs meet all operational expectations.
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The Associate in conjunction with the Senior Equity Research Analyst will also work with teams within the firm, such as corporate access, research sales, specialist sales and trading.
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As a Sales Associate, you act as a brand ambassador bringing your own personal style, passion for the product and welcoming energy to the sales floor each day. You'll collaborate with your team members and managers to drive the business, jump in on tasks that help create a seamless customer experience, and bring a collaborative, kind, and inclusive energy to the sales floor.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate) Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Drive sales by exceeding selling and service expectations. The base salary is just one component of J.Crew Group's competitive total rewards strategy that also includes the opportunity for bonus, competitive benefits and perks.
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As an Automotive Sales Manager your primary focus will be to establish professional relationships with customers and help their businesses become more efficient, effective, and profitable. By helping these customers become successful in the different areas of the dealership, you will build trust that will further drive consulting services sales.
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At J.Crew Factory, there are no strangers, only friends you haven't met yet. At J.Crew Group (JCG) we aim to pay competitively for our company's size and industry. We're J.Crew Factory, and we believe shopping should be fun.
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We also know that we have a responsibility to the planet and to humanity to choose eco-friendly fabrics and to support our factory workers, without compromise. Giving back -volunteer program, disaster relief funds, charitable matching donations.
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We are deeply committed to our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts, and we warmly welcome job applicants of all backgrounds. Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, pet insurance, legal plan, ID theft, commuter benefit.
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