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Store and Outside Sales: Store and Outside Sales positions may have physical requirements that include, but are not limited to: (1) Lifting of items, such as sundries or containers of paint weighting from 5 to 65 pounds (2) Use of electronic equipment including, but not limited to computers, point of sale devices, communication devices (3) Driving a motor vehicle (4) Climbing ladders (5) Walking on uneven surfaces.
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These routines include opening and closing procedures, point of sale operations, inventory management and rotation, ARC merchandising standards (CNO Standards) and donations. This includes safe funds, bank deposits (including daily logging and completing cash deposits), products for sale, equipment, and building security.
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Which includes in-store scheduling and online booking, client record management, email and SMS marketing, and a full point of sale for handling payments. Manage a wide range of key vendor relationships from cloud-based service providers to our payroll processor.
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Many of our field executives and senior managers began their careers at point of sale and this first level management role with exposure to business planning, consumer insights, event management, customer relationship management and front line marketing will provide you with the all-round skills needed to progress further within the Beauty Industry.
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Position Summary: We are looking for a dynamic and inspirational Store/Retail/Counter Manager to lead, coach and develop our team of Sales Associates to achieve all sales, customer service and operational targets.
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Checkers understand the Point of Sale (POS) system, and handle various tenders such as Cash, Checks, Credit, Debit, SNAP EBT, Offline SNAP EBT, WIC, Rain checks, complex loyalty offers, coupons and checkout procedures according to company policy.
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Contact key personnel in assigned accounts pre-selling products, promotions, displays, point-of sale material, beverage section revamps, and service requirements. Participate in the installation of revamped beverage sections, displays and placement of point of sale material according to company merchandising standards.
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Administrative functions such as but not limited to: completing daily assessment of shipping and A/R reports, setting up samples, sell sheets, and point of sale shelf talkers.
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As a Microsoft Dynamics D365 Certified Support Specialist (Tier III), you will be essential in ensuring the smooth operation of retail point-of-sale (POS) systems and warehouse hardware.
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WHAT DO WE SEEK: Point of Sale, SaaS, hospitality, restaurant software, and hardware salespeople with prior experience of sales in the space. REQUIREMENTS: Point of Sale, SaaS, hospitality, restaurant software, and hardware salespeople with prior experience of sales in the space.
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As a high-touch CSM, your regular activities may be modified to suit the needs of your customer portfolio, however, you can expect a variety of the following: · Serving as primary point of contact upon deal closure to smoothly transition from “sale-to-success” by coordinating installation and training and owning client onboarding.
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Job Title: Retail Point of Sale (POS ) Project Manager. This position is primarily remote, offering flexibility and the convenience of working from home. This local presence is crucial for the success of the project, allowing for seamless coordination and rapid response during critical phases of the rollout.
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While the primary focus of the Stylist role is guest experience, additional responsibilities include:Processing transactions accurately and efficiently using the boutique point-of-sale system.
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They operate the point-of-sale (POS) system quickly and accurately and uphold cash handling procedures. For over 35 years we’ve built a culture of Respect, amazing Opportunities, open Communication, acts of Kindness, and epic Service.
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Take customer food orders, enter into the point-of-sale terminal and accurately process payments. Essential Duties and Responsibilities listed below are representative of the composite FOH job.
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