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Support guest services such as back-up cashier, order pick up (OPU) and Drive-up (DU) and maintain a compliance culture while executing those duties, such as compliance with federal, state, and local adult beverage laws.
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Knowledge of retail business fundamentals including: department sales trends, inventory management, guest shopping patterns, pricing and promotions strategies and basic visual merchandising. Style Consultants are welcoming and helpful in meeting guests needs on the sales floor and in the fitting room.
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Be flexible on responsibilities (e.g., returns, online pick-ups, cleaning, other duties as assigned) As a Sales Associate , you will be collaborative and inclusive in helping our customers while being part of a fun, team-oriented retail culture.
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Ensure vehicles are prepared for customer pick-up, including checking vehicles for damage, cleaning interior (windows, door jams, trunk, vacuum, etc.) Must have a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving recordKnowledge: Customer service resolution practices Excellent communication techniques Sales Management/Coaching abilitySkills: Demonstrate good written and oral communication skills.
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Manages all Ship from Store, Buy Online Pick Up In Store and Curbside Pickup order processes within the prescribed time periods. Job Title: Sales Floor Supervisor - Golf Mill S/C. Specialty Businesses – Drives profitable sales growth in the Fine Jewelry, Mattress, and Window businesses by leading and engaging associates.
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Utilizes technology to be well-informed on company priorities and promotions in-store and online; delivers a seamless, omni channel shopping experience through utilization of the tools available to service the customer (i.e. MPOS, POS, In-Store & Curbside Pick Up.
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Responsibilities include providing route service to a set customer base, through the pick-up and delivery of uniforms and facility services products such as floor mats, dust mops, air fresheners, soaps, restroom paper supplies and other ancillary products.
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Drives store sales which may include performing in all Five Below services (ear piercing, balloons, buy online pick up in store, etc.) If you want to be at the beat of the Five Below pulse, our part-time Sales Associates get right in the middle of all store action.
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Multitask on cashier, sales and merchandising responsibilities. Flexible part time hours, generous paid time off, weekly pay, training, and career growth opportunities. Ability to lift/move materials in the 10-50 pound range, climb ladders, stand and walk continuously.
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Driving courtesy shuttles, occasional parts pick up or delivery. As a trusted name in the industry, we are committed to excellence in every aspect of our operations, from sales and service to customer satisfaction and community engagement.
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Acting as Carrier Sales Representative, facilitate the achievement of business goals through sales activities including: managing a freight portfolio from pick up to delivery, provide and negotiate freight rates, building carrier relationships, leverage knowledge of the business and industry to influence and impact decision-making processes.
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Frequently position self to kneel, bend, and stoop, including in the stock room and on the sales floor. Frequently move across the sales floor assisting customers, as well as to and from the stock room retrieving and putting away merchandise.
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Gain knowledge from store tools to have a clear understanding of key metrics, sales goals, top and bottom departments, inventory levels, top shortage categories, guest traffic and peak times. Be an expert and dedicated owner of assigned areas to ensure sales floor is zoned, in stock and accurately signed for guests.
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A Sales Associate contributes to driving sales through providing a genuine experience to each customer. Please also note, if a full-time role is eligible to participate in the Sales Bonus Program, this may resultin bringing the total compensation to a higher range.
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