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Chuck Latham Associates (CLA), the leading pet sales and branding agency is building a team of passionate and energetic merchandisers. Related Backgrounds & Industries: Retail, Customer Service, Merchandising, Part-time, Merchandiser, Stocker.
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We are hiring for the position of Assisted Sales Representative (ASR) to promote multiple product lines in specialty retailer stores. This is a professional, part time merchandising position offering monthly flexible hours.
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Perform merchandising tasks, including but not limited to compliance checks, improving on shelf availability, POP installs, building incremental displays, cut ins/resets, and educating staff. Promote brand awareness and sales by engaging and educating store associates and customers.
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Prior Merchandising experience preferred. The pay for this position will be hourly PLUS mileage/drive time reimbursement and a monthly smart device stipend. Visit assigned stores monthly within territory, additional workload dependent on surge projects.
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Use smart device while in store to take photos and submit completion surveys. Reliable vehicle to be used for work purposes with at least the minimum auto insurance coverage necessary. Demo opportunities available on a seasonal basis.
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Ability to review, plan, and efficiently schedule assigned work to meet deadlines under minimal supervision (self-managed role) Must have a smart device/tablet with access to reliable internet. Build and maintain relationships by serving as a liaison between clients, store associates, and management in stores.
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Quality control by demonstrating accuracy and thoroughness and monitors own work to ensure quality. Strong technical skills with smartphone/tablet technology. AND MORE. Chuck Latham Associate’s priority is the health safety of all associates, and we are taking extra precautions to make sure all associates follow all federal, state, and local safety guidelines.
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Demonstrates a strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Strong organizational skills as demonstrated by an ability to plan and complete multiple priorities. This company is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, gender, disability or protected veteran status.
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Chuck Latham Associate’s priority is the health safety of all associates, and we are taking extra precautions to make sure all associates follow all federal, state, and local safety guidelines. Ability to work a flexible work schedule depending on the needs of the business, which may include some weekends on occasion.
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Strong communication skills and is personable to be able to interact with CLA team, store associates, and customers. Communicate and collaborate with supervisor on other duties as assigned. Dependability by consistently completing work on time, follows instructions, responds to management direction, and solicits feedback to improve performance.
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Discounted health care options through My Community Cares. Ability to collaborate & communicate effectively with others. 401K eligibility after meeting requirements. Reaching, bending, crouching, kneeling, walking.
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Able to meet the physical demands of the job. Is energetic, reliable, and punctual. Strong attention to detail. Prescription Drug Discounts. Ability to lift to 40 pounds. A willingness to be trained and follow instructions accurately.
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Must have a valid driver’s license.
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Must have a valid driver’s license. Find us at www.
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Must have a valid driver’s license. Find us at www.
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sales merchandising jobs Title: retail merchandiser Company: Chuck Latham Associates in Springdale, Kansas
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