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The Key Holder anticipated pay range is $10.00 - $15.00 per hour, with the potential to earn discretionary bonuses. Have fun at work while letting your inner trend savant shine by providing customers with a top-notch shopping experience and always making our customer feel like a total VIP.
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The Key Holder serves as an essential sales leader for the store, achieving daily sales objectives. 1 year + of Key Holder or Sales Lead experience, or an equivalent role at a retail store.
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At Office Depot Inc., the Service Advisor - Key Carrier (KC) is a part-time role providing "total solutions" to our customers encompassing Products, Technology, Services, Furniture and Print offerings.
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As a floor supervisor on duty, the Key Holder (Part Time) will be responsible for, but not limited to, completing basic store operations, opening and closing tasks and leading associates in daily tasks.
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30106 Opportunity: Contribute To The Growth Of Your Career The Key Carrier role is an elevated extension of the Coordinator role. Key Carriers alternate their role based on store needs, predominantly performing the role of Coordinator and occasionally acting as Key Carrier, taking on a leadership role in maintaining all aspects of the store.
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The Key Carrier role is an elevated extension of the Coordinator role. Key Carriers must have open availability, including nights and weekends. Discover Different means that we want you to bring your whole self and your sense of style to work with you every day - just as Associates do throughout the entire TJX family, which includes Marshalls, HomeGoods, Sierra, and Homesense.
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Employee Assistance Program The Key Holder’s anticipated pay range is $10.00 - $15.00 per hour, with the potential to earn discretionary bonuses. Fun, fast-paced work environment; working with like-minded people with same interests Flexible work schedule including daytime, evening, and weekend shifts Express individuality and embrace diversity 40% discount in-store and online Casual dress code Performance based advancement is supported and encouraged Easy request-off and view schedules from home via a convenient app Perks at Work (discounts on electronics, movie tickets, travel, etc.
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Print and Client Services Supervisor will also be a 'Key Carrier', and while functioning in this role, will be considered the Client Engagement Lead. Primary Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is customer satisfaction and related results, such as Net Promoter Score (NPS.
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Those who meet service or hours requirements are also eligible for: 401(k) match; medical/dental/vision; HSA; health care FSA; life insurance; short/long term disability; paid parental leave; paid holidays/vacation/sick; auto/home insurance discounts; scholarship program; adoption assistance.
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As the face of the company, you'll put your iconic, one-of-a-kind sense of style to work representing rue21.
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The Key Holder (Part Time) is also responsible for operating as the floor supervisor on duty in the absence of a manager in the store. During the weeks of peak holiday seasons, Key Holder (Part Time) must have open availability that supports the needs of the business.
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