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As a Cosmetic Sales colleague, also known as a Beauty Advisor, your focus is to support the Beauty needs of our customers to drive sales. Our opportunities in Sales, Merchandise, Operations, Customer Service, Warehouse, Marketing and other areas let you express your creativity and commitment to excellence, grow your career and make a difference to your Macy's colleagues and customers.
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Focused on upholding Macy's dedication to fulfilling ideals of diversity, inclusion and respect that our company aspires to achieve, every day in every store and office, with every customer and colleague.
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Self-starter and able to adapt quickly to changing customer expectations and needs. Use point of sale technology and applications to assist in selling and fulfilling of customer orders. Explain and demonstrate the use of all beauty products through actual application on the customer.
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At Macy's, Inc., we're on a mission to create a brighter future with bold representation for all. Now is an exciting time for a Macy's career as we continue to focus on creating exciting and memorable experiences for every Macy's customer, whether their journey starts online or in the store.
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At least 1 year of customer service or selling experience required. You will provide customer consultations, including applying make-up and products. Leverage product knowledge to provide expert advice to each customer based on their desires, features, and preferences.
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Previous cosmetic or fragrance sales experience a plus. Use our clientele program to build relationships with customers, meet sales goals, share promotions and product launches, and engage customers in our rewards program.
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Participate in pre-selling and sales-driving events to maximize sales and reach personal sales goals. You are focused on building a client base and nurturing strong client relationships in order to meet sales goals.
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Employee Assistance Program (mental health and financial literacy resources) Adhere to hygiene standards and asset protection control and compliance procedures. Both a product educator and beauty enthusiast, you specialize in making our customers feel beautiful and confident.
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Ensure proper presentation, organization, storing and replenishment of stock. Fully-Funded education benefits may include 100% of tuition, books, and fees. Empowerment to perform impactful work with tangible results.
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You embrace innovation by leveraging new selling ideas and are comfortable communicating with customers virtually and via phone. Remain up to date with all training through Macy's educational resources, including attending Vendor trainings and virtual trainings as requested.
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Self-motivated to stay current on Macy's beauty product knowledge and beauty trends. Bring your creativity, energy and ideas to the Macy's team - Apply Today! Flexible availability, including days, evenings, weekends and holidays, with regular, dependable attendance and punctuality.
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So we respect and invest in each individual to create growth, pride and satisfaction. Resourceful and able to adapt quickly to changing priorities and deadlines. Colleague Resource Groups (CRGs), give-back/volunteer opportunities.
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Merchandise new receipts, process damages, testers and select merchandise to return to vendors. Ability to communicate and share information with diverse groups of customers and peers. Frequent use of computers, handheld electronic equipment and cash registers.
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This is our Mission Every One. We know that each person here is unique. Prolonged periods of standing/walking around the store or department. If we are able to bring our whole selves to work, it translates into a more abundant and wider array of ideas and energy for all to benefit from.
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Our success will be built on amazing colleagues, working together. An inclusive, challenging, and refreshingly fun work environment. Coverage across medical, dental, vision, and retirement. Reaching, crouching, kneeling, stooping and color vision.
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