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Safety & Loss Prevention: Possess working knowledge of company and store security measures. Active participation in weekly meetings with the store manager, yard leader, drivers and outside salesperson(s) to discuss any issues related to the prior week, any upcoming potential issues, future product needs, evaluate sales for the prior week, evaluate opportunities for the upcoming week and other items related to commercial sales.
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Comply with store security, safety, and loss prevention programs. Sales Stylist are responsible for implementing a variety of functions and procedures relating to customer service, sales, merchandising, and store operations.
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Meet or exceed established store and individual sales and performance goals daily. Assist stock associates with replenishment and security tagging of merchandise on the selling floor as needed.
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We are looking for a Store Manager who will bring innovation, creativity and leadership to our team. The purpose of this position is to direct and lead superior retail strategies and execute store operation functions to deliver financial growth and sustained brand equity.
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Assist in maintaining store appearance in accordance with Levi'sStores visual presentation standards and general housekeeping procedures. Provide exceptional customer service to every Levi's Store customer using The 3C's of Success:Connect, Consult & Close.
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Rapid and accurate sales floor refill and replenishment through RFID-enabled inventory processes. Rapid and accurate sales floor refill and replenishment through RFID-enabled inventory processes.
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We believe that clothes - and how you make them - can make a difference. Basic technology skills - familiarity with iOS, basic device troubleshooting, read and understand technical training manuals. Show a thorough understanding of Levi Strauss & Company's history and heritage.
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Ability to work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the business, including evening and weekend shifts. It endures by reinventing itself, striving to delight its consumers, winning in the marketplace, and by remaining true to its values.
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We pioneered labor and environmental guidelines for our manufacturing partners. It is important to us this person has the energy and desire to help bring our fashion to the future while maintaining the integrity of our brand's past.
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Part time Current LS&Co Employees, apply via your Workday account. Ability to lift up to 40 pounds, as well as constant standing, walking, squatting, and bending. And we work to build sustainability into everything we do.
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Current LS&Co Employees, apply via your Workday account. Since 1853, we’ve been obsessed with innovation to meet people’s needs. Comply with Levi’s® Stores cash handling guidelines. Assist in pricing of merchandise as needed.
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Minimum 1 year of customer service experience preferred. A company doesn't last 160 years by standing still. High school diploma or GED preferred. We invented the first blue jean. And we reinvented khaki pants.
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Demonstrate excellent product knowledge. Lawrenceville, GA, USA.
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Demonstrate excellent product knowledge. Rehoboth Beach, DE, USA.
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Demonstrate excellent product knowledge. Exhibits the following characteristics: Structured Organized Methodical Consistent Adaptable. Birch Run, MI, USA Part time.
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