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All employees at T-Mobile, are guaranteed to earn $20/hour inclusive of base pay and incentives. ◦ Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills and processes, knowledge of systems and reference resources.
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Becomes skilled with and consistently uses digital tools in interactions and onboarding to actively demonstrate:◦ How our ever-expanding coverage stacks up in our customer’s neighborhood, providing them with a lightning fast LTE network◦ Why T-Mobile plans and services will let our customers live unlimited, feel the love, stay connected and go further.
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Job OverviewMobile Associates (MA) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life. At T-Mobile, we invest in YOU! As part of the T-Mobile team, you know the Un-carrier doesn’t have a corporate ladder–it’s more like a jungle gym of possibilities.
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At T-Mobile, our benefits exemplify the spirit of One Team, Together! And since we are ALL owners, EVERY employee at T-Mobile is eligible for an Annual Stock Grant. Establishes relationships with and partners with T-Mobile employees across channels, including business and customer service to: ◦ Collectively own the customer experience and resolve issues, creating a seamless, run-around-free environment.
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Within the first 90 days working at T-Mobile, Mobile Associates receive on-the-job training and are eligible for incentive pay while completing training milestones. Mobile Associates (MA) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life.
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Within the first 90 days working at T-Mobile, Mobile Associates will receive on-the-job training and the opportunity to earn a total of $1,500 while completing training milestones.
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T-Mobile USA, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Job Responsibilities:Builds proficiency related to serving and selling to our customers, while providing a world-class customer experience and building loyalty by:•Helping customers pick up right where they left off in their shopping journey, whether online, through Customer Care or in-store.
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Exploring individual needs and providing hands-on demonstrations of the latest and greatest technology in-store. This role is a learning role, where new associates are working with their team and proactively building skills and proficiencies, in preparation for the next level up as a Mobile Expert.
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2 positions available - 1 full-time & 1 part-timeJob OverviewMobile Associates (MA) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life. They are passionate about the connected world and thrive in a fast-paced environment, where technology innovations, customer needs, and the Retail experience are continuously evolving.
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As a Mobile Associate, you will be required to successfully complete new employee training. To learn about T-Mobile's amazing benefits, check out stop growing! We don't stop there - eligible employees can also receive mobile service & home internet discounts, pet insurance, and access to commuter and transit programs.
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If you are an individual with a disability and need reasonable accommodation at any point in the application or interview process, please let us know by emailing ApplicantAccommodation@t-mobile.com or calling 1-844-873-9500.
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Helping customers pick up right where they left off in their shopping journey, whether online, through Customer Care or in-store. Hourly Base Pay: $19.00. Why T-Mobile plans and services will let our customers live unlimited, feel the love, stay connected and go further.
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Hourly Base Pay: $16.50. To learn about T-Mobile’s amazing benefits, check out www. How our ever-expanding coverage stacks up in our customer’s neighborhood, providing them with a lightning fast LTE network.
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Hourly Base Pay: $18.00. All team members receive a competitive base salary and compensation package - this is Total Rewards. By applying for this career opportunity, you’re living our values while investing in your career growth–and we applaud it.
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We love helping our employees grow in their careers, because it’s that shared drive to aim high that drives our business and our culture forward. They immerse themselves in significant connections with our customers, and their ability to build new and deepen existing relationships is unmatched across the wireless industry.
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