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Were looking for a driven professional with an inclusive mindset to join our team as a Seasonal Fulfillment Associate. Architecturally inspiring, our stores are modern, warm and bright and are made even more beautiful by the Seasonal Associates who ensure our shelves are filled, our displays are complete and our stock room stays prepped and at the ready to fulfill customer orders in our stores.
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Teams Members provide value to our guest by delivering a customer friendly in-store and curbside shopping experience
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A seasonal job is a great place to start at UPS, and it might even lead to a permanent role that offers even more advantages and benefits! This is a seasonal role. Permanent, full-time small package delivery drivers receive an average total compensation package of $145,000 per year.
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The Danvers Recreation department is hiring for our summer programs!
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As a BoxLunch Seasonal Key Holder, you’ll be a huge part of our success by supporting the store leadership team in providing the best customer experience, ensuring that fellow fans are able to get their hands on the merch they love.
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We tossed out business suits for bathing suits, got our wisdom teeth pulled while we still had coverage and signed up for every credit card we could.
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In a store as big as ours, we need all hands (or paws, wings, fins, whatever you have!)
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Retail Account Merchandiser, Seasonal (June-September) Seasonal June – September. Utilize various equipment such as a pallet jack, two wheeled hand truck, U-boat, case cutter, and price gun.
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Uphold company standards for merchandise presentation of the best brands in sporting goods Promote company programs (i.e., warranty sales, loyalty program, seasonal promotions, etc.) Uphold company standards for merchandise presentation of the best brands in sporting goods Promote company programs (i.e., warranty sales, loyalty program, seasonal promotions, etc.
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We Have Immediate Openings - Start Right Away!
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The ideal Salesperson is passionate about fashion and styling and has the ability to cultivate and grow a customer following, both digitally and in-store.
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As an Aquatics Lifeguard, you must be safety minded and customer service oriented.
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Assist with the annual set up and closing of seasonal tax offices including setting office to planogram, ensuring offices cleanliness and office meets overall brand standards. The Operations Specialists - Seasonal is responsible for non-systems duties such as delivering supplies/materials to offices, basic maintenance repairs and assisting with annual set up/closing of offices.
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