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Prior retail sales, cashier, or customer-focused experience preferred. At DICKS Sporting Goods, we believe in how positively sports can change lives. The Cashier is responsible for providing excellent customer experiences by creating an exceptional shopping experience for our customers through their eagerness to help, in-depth product knowledge, high brand and execution standards, and efficient execution of Front-End operations.
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We are committed to creatin Cashier, Customer Experience, Retail Sales, Retail. We are committed to creatin Cashier, Customer Experience, Retail Sales, Retail. On our team, everyone plays a critical role in creating confidence and excitement by personally equipping all athletes to achieve their dreams.
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Promote company programs (i.e., customer loyalty program participation, warranty sales, private label credit card enrollment, etc. Take an all-hands-on-deck approach to support the team across the store.
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1-2 years of Retail Cashier and/or Retail Sales experience preferred. DICKS Sporting Goods is an Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Inclusion and Diversity. Uphold company standards for merchandise presentation of the best apparel and equipment brands in sporting goods.
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We are fundamentally changing retail by elevating these experiences, delivering first in class service, obsessing over our athletes, inspiring our teammates, and challenging retail norms.
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What separates us from any other retail golf experience is our teammates and innovative technology focused on finding the best fit for golfers of all ages and abilities. If golf is your passion, you’ll love growing the game at Golf Galaxy.
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DICK'S Sporting Goods , we believe in how positively sports can change lives. The actual hourly rate will equal or exceed the required minimum wage applicable to the job location. Adhere to established policies and procedures related to safety, loss prevention and standard operating procedures.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Prior retail sales, cashier, or customer-focused experience preferred. benefityourliferesources.com. Prior retail sales, cashier, or customer-focused experience preferred.
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Here are the traits we look for in our store teammates: Ensures Accountability Customer-Focus Collaborative Instills Trust Decision-Quality/Decision-Making Abilities Action-Oriented QUALIFICATIONS: Prior retail sales, cashier, or customer-focused experience preferred.
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OVERVIEW:The Cashier is responsible for providing excellent customer experiences by creating an exceptional shopping experience for our customers through their eagerness to help, in-depth product knowledge, high brand and execution standards, and efficient execution of Front-End operations.
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Process customer sales transactions and returns in accordance with established Front-End procedures. Ability to work extended periods of time (up to 4 hours) standing or walking. If you are ready to make a difference as part of the world’s greatest sports team, apply to join our team today.
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Ability to stand, bend, stoop, reach, push, pull and lift up 15 to 35 lbs. TEAMMATE TRAITS:Our traits set the bar as to what great teammates look like. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce, reflecting the communities we serve.
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A retail store devoted to sport where our community can gather and be inspired. House of Sport by DICK'S Sporting Goods is more than just a store. If you are ready to obsess over the athlete and make a difference in your community, apply to join our team today.
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Greet everyone and proactively approach customers to understand their needs and support their shopping experience. They define the behaviors that can drive our business while ensuring a great teammate and customer experience.
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It is a destination, an experience, a place where athletes can experiment and play. On our team, everyone plays a critical role in creating confidence and excitement by personally equipping athletes to achieve their dreams.
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