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SRS is Urgently hiring Retail Merchandising Representatives. A successful Retail Merchandising Representative takes the time to build relationships with in-store management, acts as a liaison between client and management, completes all work accurately and in a timely manner.
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Experience in retail, merchandising and/or stocking. Pay: Pay is based on project rates ranging from $14-$17 per hour. Ability to work alone or in a team environment. Complete projects such as new item cut-in's, audits, stocking, inventory and resets.
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Pay: Pay is based on project rates ranging from $14-$17 per project. Ability to operate company APP on iOS or Android. With most projects, you can set your own schedule. Current, valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
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STRATEGIC RETAIL SOLUTIONS MERCHANDISING & RESETS SRS is Urgently hiring Retail Merchandising Representatives. STRATEGIC RETAIL SOLUTIONS MERCHANDISING & RESETS SRS is Urgently hiring Retail Merchandising Representatives.
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If the project allows, the rate will be higher depending on the complexity of the project and client allowances. However, we do have resets that are not flexible and you must arrive on a specific date at a set time for those.
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SRS is currently hiring for a Retail Merchandiser in your area. A successful Retail Merchandiser takes pride in their work and completes given store instructions in a timely manner.
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Have previous retail merchandising experience. This is a parttime, flexible position that can be done around your other personal/work schedule. Pay period is every 2 weeks and direct deposit is available.
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All project work is in accordance with Federal and/or State Laws. Reset experience helpful but not required. Reset Pay: $16/hr. Types of merchandising work include product audits, sticker placement, resets, planogramming and/or filling displays from backstock, etc.
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Pay period is every 2 weeks for completed work and direct deposit is available. Retail merchandising experience. Reset experience preferred. Work assignments in various retailers and include planogram maintenance, small section resets, audits and stocking displays.
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Resets are paid hourly up to 3-4 hours beginning at $15/hr (or higher in accordance with Federal/State Laws). Submit your work by answering survey questions on our company website or SRS app from your phone.
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Work assignments that include planogram maintenance, audits and stocking to fill displays. Each client has a different pay scale - commonly between $13-$35 per visit for 30-90 minute store calls. Schedule store visits between the start date and end date of a given project.
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