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The Sales Associate bring a positive attitude and service mentality to every interaction in an effort to delight the MadRag shopper. The Sales Associate is responsible for driving sales while ensuring each customer has an exciting and enjoyable experience.
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As a Sales Associate, you act as a brand ambassador bringing your own personal style, passion for the product and welcoming energy to the sales floor each day. You'll collaborate with your team members and managers to drive the business, jump in on tasks that help create a seamless customer experience, and bring a collaborative, kind, and inclusive energy to the sales floor.
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The Marine Sales Representative & Business Development Manager will be instrumental in driving outside sales, cultivating and maintaining customer relationships, and developing new business and dealer networks for Hornblower Marine's diesel engine products.
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As a Sales Associate, you will be the first face of the brand for growing families. Carters Inc. is the largest North American apparel retailer exclusively for babies and young children, encompassing Carters, OshKosh Bgosh, Skip*Hop, and Little Planet brands.
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We are looking to add an Guest Service Associate (GSA) to our family. Our GSA will be responsible for driving top notch guest experience while facilitating the completion of all store level tasks.
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We've also successfully developed community integrated convenience stores where we are transforming the guest experience and rethinking what it means to lead as the adaptive energy distribution company.
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The Sales Associate meets and exceeds customer expectations on an ongoing basis. Job Title: Sales Associate. Store Daily Tasks include, but are not limited to Sales Floor Merchandising/Stocking Food Service Management Cooler Merchandising Vendor Check-Ins Communication of daily issues/challenges with Management.
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As a warehouse associate at Floor & Decor, you are the backbone of our retail location. Your key responsibilities will be compiling orders and replenishing and moving merchandise, whether it be on the sales floor or to a customer's vehicle.
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Our sales and store support teams, also known as clerks in the grocery world, play an important part in ensuring our stores are clean, organized, and shoppable so that our customers can find exactly what they need to keep their families healthy and fed.
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The b-Helpful Supervisor (BHS) leads colleagues and functions at our b-Helpful service center, with a focus on elevating the customer experience with quick, seamless, and efficient service in Buy Online Pick-up in Store (BOPS) orders, Curbside Pickup, and Gift Wrap, along with return processing and general service needs at the main b-Helpful desk.
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Work across all key functions – Digital Marketing, Yankee Candle Retail and DTC, Sales, Finance, Legal – as well as centralized support teams to drive profitable sales for Yankee Candle, WoodWick and Chesapeake Bay Candle Brands.
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With a focus on teamwork, communication, and adaptability, the Sales Coordinator contributes to creating a positive working environment and driving success within the territory. Offer comprehensive administrative support to the Sales Team, including managing payroll, coordinating Scholastic Book Fair events, issuing customer service credits as needed, and preparing meeting presentations and follow up notes.
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We re seeking a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) for our Enfield Orthopedic Associate s office who has a passion for patient care in the area of outpatient orthopedics. Graduate of Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) Program from an accredited American Physical Therapy Association school, Associate s degree required.
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Lead/mentor/train a landscape design team and utilize them in your design/sales process. Hold a Bachelor's degree or higher in Landscape Architecture or the equivalent in the Landscape Design field with at least 4 years of work experience within a Landscape Architect/design studio.
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You will be responsible for driving sales for our Bali, Graber, Signature Series, and other Springs branded products to retail stores (e.g., Home Depot, Lowe’s, JC Penney, Menard’s, Bed Bath & Beyond, etc.
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