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The Sales Leader drives operations on the sales floor and in the stockroom, while assisting in training associates and delivering a great in-store shopping experiences for customers.
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The Sales Associate may perform tasks on the sales floor or in a support environment. Our location LGB is now hiring for a Sales Associate, Full Time and/or Part Time. Great Reasons to Work with Us: Career advancement opportunitiesFun Work EnvironmentMedical Benefits (for full time positions)Company Paid Time OffAssociate recognition ProgramsMerchandise discountsFree parkingFree Uniforms Position Description Summary: A Sales Associate is responsible for daily execution of the Mission Statement, which includes providing First Class Service to both internal and external customers.
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Under the direction and mentorship of the Assistant Store Manager, Sales and Team Leader, Sales your day is dedicated to meeting daily sales goals, becoming an expert on our products, answering customers' questions and keeping the sales floor neat and welcoming.
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Key traits include having amazing people and selling skills, a keen eye for ensuring merchandise is on the floor in an organized fashion, keeping the floor stocked-up flawlessly and providing super smooth transactions at the register.
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MERCHANDISING & VISUAL RESPONSIBILITIES:Ensure consistent and accurate replenishment of product onto the sales floor. Keep merchandise filled to appropriate levels on sales floor.
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Manage day-to-day store operations on the sales floor, including opening and closing procedures, cash handling, and POS system management. As a Sales Floor Leader, you will support the Store Manager in creating an excellent customer experience while driving sales and delivering on business goals.
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Ability to effectively maneuver around the sales floor and stockroom, including repetitive bending, prolonged standing, twisting, stooping, squatting, and climbingFull-Time Schedule Requirements:Average 32 or more hours per week based on business seasonality.
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You like to work as part of a team as you improve your individual skills on the sales floor. You enjoy sharing your enthusiasm for kids’ athletic sneakers and apparel. It’s easy for you to adapt to different types of Customers, and you resolve issues with a smile.
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They'll be impressed by your product knowledge, customer experience skills, and use of the ForceCover the sales floor zone and ensure that assigned areas are up to visual standardsWork the register - you'll use your fandom knowledge to process sales transactions and drive add-on sales using additional benefits such as BOPIS and curbside pickup Assist with planogram changes including store map, wall, fixture, & merchandising mixLet your voice be heard.
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Reinforces buying decisions at the checkout and achieves add on goals including gift card sales. Meets company sales goals by utilizing sales techniques and communicating product knowledge to the customer; recommends merchandise selections or helps to locate or obtain merchandise based on customer needs and desires.
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We’re on the search for a Sales Associate that will help lead our civic minded, pop culture driven brand. As a BoxLunch Sales Associate, you'll be a huge part of our success by providing the best customer service, ensuring that fellow fans can get their hands on the merch they love.
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Ability to maneuver on sales floor and stockroom; climb ladder, lift and carry up to 50 lbs. Provide fast, friendly, and accurate service at the cashwrap while educating customers on the benefit of the PLACE Card.
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If you love to learn and have a passion for helping others, come join us on our sales floor. Purpose: As a Cashier (Customer Service Associate), you are the first and final interaction for Floor & Decors customers.
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Style Consultants are welcoming and helpful in meeting guests needs on the sales floor and in the fitting room. Ensuring the floor is set full with the right product, accurately priced and signed on the salesfloor with the right sizes, styles, and colors.
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Note: Floor & Decor considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, marital or familial status, veteran status, or based on any other class protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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