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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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Demonstrate full understanding of store products, services, loyalty programs Be proficient in Macy's point of sale systems and company devices to wrap up sales in a warm celebratory fashion Make product recommendations and offer customer options using knowledge of trend and key items to help customers find what they need Achieve goals on a daily/weekly basis.
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Sales Support: Maintain and recover the selling floor, ensuring all sizes, colors and styles are represented. Leverage apparel productknowledge to increase sales by educating and assisting the customer in the fitting room.
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Greet and assist customers, recommend items, assist customers with locating product and upsell Leverage apparel productknowledge to increase sales by educating and assisting the customer in the fitting room.
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You will be responsible for actively circulating the sales floor, determining the customer's needs, sharing the benefits of our loyalty programs, and supporting the shopping experience from start to finish.
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Customer Service :Make the customer the number one priority. 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 associate.
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With a passion for gracious service, an interest in fashion, styling talent, and product knowledge, you will deliver a memorable shopping experience through the art of conversation by always being welcoming, engaging, inquisitive, and creating that human connection that our customers are seeking when shopping in our stores.
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You will also deliver operational excellence by leveraging our stores fulfillment system, merchandise standards, including floor and fitting room upkeep. 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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Ensure fitting roomsare customer-ready by promptly clearing merchandiseandreturning it to the appropriate area on the selling floor. Maintain communication with store leadership team including CustomerExperience Managers and Style Merchandise Managers for support on driving sales.
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Be proficient in Macy’s point of sale systems and company devices to wrap up sales in a warm celebratory fashion. Make product recommendations and offer customer options using knowledge of trend and key items to help customers find what they need.
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Maintain selling floor presentation following company merchandise directives. Respond to customer requests for additional merchandise or other assistance, including sharing how to use the Macy’s App to shop and compare.
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Job SummaryAs a Macy’s Ready-to-Wear Selling Support colleague your primary role is to guide and inspire our customers to make style a source of creative energy in their lives. Resourceful and eager to start a new venture and can adapt to changing priorities; you can work on your own but are great with team dynamics.
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Reaching, including above eye level, crouching, kneeling, stooping, climbing ladders, and color vision. At Macy's,Inc., we're on a mission to create a brighter future with bold representation for all.
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As a Macy’s Ready-to-Wear Selling Support colleague your primary role is to guide and inspire our customers to make style a source of creative energy in their lives. Employee Assistance Program (mentalhealth and financial literacy resources.
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Fully-Funded education benefits may include 100% of tuition,books, and fees. Empowerment to perform impactful work with tangible results. Greet and assist customers, recommend items, assist customers with locating product and upsell.
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