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In addition, you will be responsible for ensuring proper inventory control to maximize product freshness and availability, replenish low stock items, pick and pack online orders and deliver a friendly check-out experience.
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Perform duties associated with receiving and processing shipment, stocking merchandising, and supporting the sales floor, fitting room, and check out, as required. Leverage omni channel offerings to deliver a frictionless customer experience.
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Perform cash register operations and maintain the check-out, shopping cart and box storage areas. Follow injury prevention, safety training and security procedures. Perform cash register operations and maintain the check-out, shopping cart and box storage areas.
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Assist customers during the check-out process and deliver an experience to remember. Process customer e-commerce orders and oversee timely product hand out for deliveries. Retail Store Associate.
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You will be trained to be a personal chef and friendly butcher to have the highest level of product knowledge to provide customers with recommendations on their favorite dish or protein. Our Values: Determination, Simplicity, Availability, Humility, Sincerity, Discipline, OwnershipEssential Tasks and Responsibilities:Be a Brand Ambassador.
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Become a product and culinary expert by giving total effort during our training classes to provide great recipes and tips on how to cook our protein. Provide a butcher friendly shopping experience by personalizing every step of the way.
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