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Cashier Responsibilities include: Creating an excellent service experience for our customersRepresenting the brand positively Operate registers, scanners, scales and credit card/debit card terminalsMemorize product locations throughout the store and be able to direct customers or make suggestionsHandle exchanges and refunds in a quick, efficient manner Providing prompt service and quality productsMaintaining a clean and comfortable environmentUpholding all operational standards.
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Provide timely and appropriate recognition and feedback to all store associates concerning performance; regularly input written feedback for each store associate into Workday / HR service management system in partnership with the Store Manager.
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Sales Associate/Material Handler - San Francisco Main Store. Part Time Sales Associate Positions Available in our San Francisco Main Store - Great for Students - Assist in the maintenance of the store to keep it clean, neat and organized.
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From supporting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital fight to cure childhood cancer to Waves for Water who provides clean water to communities in need, we proudly stand by the profound changes they enact.
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Help maintain a neat, clean, organized store, which includes sweeping, dusting, straightening of merchandise, and trash removal. Follow all company policies, cash handling policies, and special store loss prevention procedures.
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Store Associate - RTC (Ready to Cook) Store Associate - Seafood. Store Associate - Meat. Store Associate - Grocery. Store Associate - Produce.
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Maintain a clean and organized sales floor, checkout, fitting room, and stock room to ensure the store is safe and inviting to customers. The Sales Associate is responsible for providing a great in-store shopping experience for our retail customers while assisting with additional tasks such as stocking, cleaning, folding merchandise, etc.
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The Retail Associate is expected to be engaged in these tasks as assigned during all working hours and will be expected to perform a range of functions in all areas of the Store as business needs require.
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DG has immediate hire openings for PT & FT Store Associates to: Greet customers and provide excellent service; Assist customers by locating merchandise; Assist with ordering merchandise using hand-held scanners; Clean front end of store and help set up sidewalk displays when necessary.
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You'll be responsible for greeting and assisting customers, maintaining a neat, organized, and clean sales floor, and supporting the management team with day-to-day store operations. Career Site Category Store Associate.
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Ensure good Customer service by assembling bicycles, furniture, lawn and garden equipment, store fixtures, and merchandise displays correctly, efficiently, and safely. Assist Customers with in-store directions to merchandise and specific areas of the store.
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Keep work areas clean, neat, free from debris, and organized. Stock, label, price, sign, and organize merchandise correctly, efficiently, and safely. Communicate as necessary with hourly supervisors and salaried management.
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Receive and process warehouse stock products (pick, unload, label, store). - Ensure a clean and safe work environment in compliance with company and OSHA standards. They are responsible for managing inventory, organizing products, and maintaining a clean work environment.
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They are the frontline representatives of the store, engaging with customers to ensure a positive shopping experience. - Maintain a clean and safe shopping environment by adhering to company standards and procedures.
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Job Summary: Responsible for delivering a highly satisfied customer experience demonstrated by engaging and interacting with all customers, embodying customer experience principals and philosophy, and maintaining a clean and organized store environment.
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