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Perform other duties as assigned at the discretion of the Store Manager or District Manager. In locations that offer hot food - Assist the Store Manager by overseeing quality control, merchandising, safety programs and other guidelines in place for successful food service operation.
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As an In-Store Shopper, youll work on the Store Support team supporting Prime Now customer orders, preparing them for delivery and/or pickup. In-Store Shopper (Online Orders) Full Time.
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While our offerings will continue to evolve, you'll shop throughout our store for everyday goods including food, household items, and so much more. Willingness to work in other departments of the store as required, e.g., customer service, cashier, grocery, etc.
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Retail Store Manager (RSM) work as the leader of a Retail Team to bring the T-Mobile brand to life. Job DetailsJob Description Retail Store Manager- Arch Telecom We’re a national T-Mobile Preferred Retailer with 300+ retail stores across the Since ‘93, we’ve been providing superior service and quality wireless products featuring the latest in technology.
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This role allows you to work independently and build relationships with store staff and customers. 20 - $25 per hour Benefits Weekly Pay Flexible Schedule: 2-3 Days Per Week Equipment Reimbursement (where applicable) Training Provided: Online and on-the-job training Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision and more Job Overview Looking for a fun and easy part-time job.
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Job OverviewMobile Associates, Store-in-Store are an integral part of the Retail Team responsible for bringing the T-Mobile brand to life within National Sales partner locations, where active customer engagement is crucial for success.
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Your journey will begin with an extensive, customer-centric retail sales training program that empowers you to create a life-changing in-store experience and help customers build the perfect sleep sanctuary.
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The Sleep Expert will elevate and enhance the customer's in-store experience by being a trusted sleep authority and offering best-in-class products. Ability to push and pull and lift up to 50 pounds to assist customers with load outs and in store purchases.
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Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills and processes, knowledge of systems and reference resources. Helping customers pick up right where they left off in their shopping journey, whether online, through Customer Care or in-store.
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Assist Store Manager with building and developing a strong store team: training, scheduling, and coaching team members. This role supports the Store Manager and other team members in delivering an exceptional guest shopping experience.
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Founded in 1972 when avid young angler Johnny Morris began selling tackle out of his fathers liquor store in Springfield, Missouri, today the company provides customers with unmatched offerings spanning premier destination retail, outdoor equipment manufacturing, world-class resort destinations and more.
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Process all of the various types of transactions accepted by the store including but not necessarily limited to cash, checks, authorized Accounts Receivable sales, Electronic Payments, WIC, coupons, gift cards, bottle credits, refunds, lottery, Western Union etc.
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The Night Stocker is the magic behind the scenes who creates that attractive store appearance for our customers through ensuring it's stocked, clean, and bright. You keep the store looking filled and fresh by stocking and organizing merchandise on the shelves.
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With Sherwin-Williams’ promote-from-within philosophy, you will have the opportunity to progress into an Assistant Store Manager position upon successful completion of the initial 8-week training.
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Managers In Training will learn how to successfully manage the day to day responsibilities of running an EG America convenience store location from our finest leaders. Scheduling: This position is full-time and involves working a variety of hours, day and night, as EG America locations can be open 24 hours depending on the store.
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