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Ability to maneuver the sales floor, sales shelves, and stock room; climbing, bending, and kneeling are required. Supports Store Inventory Process by processing shipment, stocking shelves, replenishing sales floor, maintains strong organizational standards as it relates to product both in the stockroom and on the sales floor.
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Ability to stoop, bend, climb and lift to stock and retrieve merchandise from stockroom and sales floor on a regular basis. The primary responsibility of a Stock Team Member is to assist with freight flow process, backroom organization, salesfloor replenishment, and price changes.
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Greet customers on sales floor, assist them in location of merchandise or direct them to a parts specialist if hard parts are needed. The Merchandising Specialist will keep front sales floor/showroom area stocked, fronted, and clean.
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Perform store inventory counts (home store and other stores in your district/region), stock/restock merchandise on shelves and fixtures, and move product from the stock room to the front of the store to ensure that all products in the store are represented, organized, and alphabetized on the sales floor.
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Experience, Skills & Knowledge Retail experience or similar industry experience in a complex, high-volume or high-profile specialty environment preferred Ability to effectively communicate with customers and store personnel Ability to maneuver around the sales floor, stock/dressing room, cashwrap and office; work around/with chemicals, lift/climb up to 30 lbs.
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Maintain merchandising, pricing, signing and sales floor replenishment standards. For over 60 years, we have curated a unique marketplace filled with inspiring finds for the home decorator, entertainer, and gifter.
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Completes daily operational tasks including maintaining store (sales floor and backroom), cash wrap and visual merchandising to Coach standards consistently and in a timely manner. Replenishes inventory on sales floor as needed.
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Public retail store setting taking care of our customers; all public areas are climate controlled; some stock rooms may not be climate controlled; some outdoor work if assigned to retrieve shopping carts or while unloading trucks; Frame shop contains glass cutter and heat press; work hours include nights, weekends and early mornings.
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OPERATIONS •Keep selling floor and merchandise neat, organized and stocked•Assist in the maintenance of all inventory in the stockroom and on the selling floor•Assist in all areas of stock, shipping, receiving protocol/policies and all shipping/ receiving related paperwork.
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Seasonal General Merchandise & Food Sales: Experts of operations, process and efficiency who enable a consistent experience for our guests by ensuring product is set, in-stock, accurately priced and signed on the sales floor.
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Greet customers on sales floor, assisting them in location of merchandise or directs them to parts specialist if hard parts are needed. Greet customers on sales floor, directs them to product or to parts specialist.
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Maintain a clean and organized sales floor, checkout, fitting room, and stock room to ensure the store is safe and inviting to customers. The Sales Associate is responsible for providing a great in-store shopping experience for our retail customers while assisting with additional tasks such as stocking, cleaning, folding merchandise, etc.
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Work with the team to ensure the sales floor stays "runway ready" through re-merchandising and straightening throughout the day. Create a smooth fitting room experience by greeting customers and taking them to their fitting rooms, then sorting and returning clothing to the floor.
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A Sales Floor Associate is responsible for merchandising the store and replenishing stock. A Sales Floor Associate is responsible for merchandising the store and replenishing stock.
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Seasonal Specialty Sales Roles: A sales force of specialized consultants who provide tailored suggestions and solutions through active selling and compelling visual merchandising presentations that inspire guests and build the basket.
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