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Datacollection #datacollector #merchandiser #retail #part-time #flexible schedule #scanningdata. Flexible hours based on your schedule. We are hiring part-time Retail Scan Associate’s to perform in-store data collections at assigned local retailers every week – including grocery, convenience, drug, and mass merchandise stores.
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Reliability and flexible schedule availability (Will include a combination of days, evenings, holidays, and must be available on weekends) - Minimum of 1 year experience in customer service or sales - Positive attitude and willingness to work in a fun, lively, and energetic atmosphere every single day - Ability to make your customers feel valued - Desire to lead by example while inspiring those around you to be their BEST.
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We offer a flexible schedule, insurance benefits, and a fast paced exciting work place where you can refine your skills. Our store employees work many roles - from store associate to cashier to stocker - while providing excellent customer service.
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As a store employee, you're also responsible for merchandising product, monitoring inventory and keeping the store looking its best. Our store employees are the face of the ALDI shopping experience.
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You are available to work a flexible schedule to meet our needs, including evening, weekend and holiday shifts (e.g. Black Friday) Help with maintaining store appearance following our stores visual presentation standards through replenishment and recovery and general housekeeping procedures.
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Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and some holiday. The Store Operations Associate is responsible for unloading, processing, and stocking freight safely and efficiently to maximize product availability for the customer.
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Ability to work a flexible schedule with retail hours, including day, evening, weekends, and/or holidays. Assist in various store operations, including floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance, cleaning duties when necessary, and returning products to inventory as needed.
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Available to a work a flexible schedule to perform stock and merchandising tasks, including weekends and holidays, early morning, or late-night shifts (differs per store) Starting with our very first store on Ocean Avenue in San Francisco, opened almost 50 years ago by Doris and Don Fisher.
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The Receiving Associate, also known as a Back of House Associate, is responsible for driving a great shopping experience for our in-store and omni channel customer through completing all functions related to the receipt and processing of merchandise entering and leaving the building as well as the upkeep of merchandise within the store and maintaining the stockroom.
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