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Must have the ability to spend up to 100% of working time standing or walking around the store. Ability to move with tempo to meet time bound expectations. General SummaryThe Store Associate provides friendly service to customers shopping in-store and those engaging through omni-channel services.
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Total Compensation Package:Competitive Wages & Paid Time OffStock Purchase Plan & 401k with Employer Contributions Starting Day OneMedical, Dental, & Vision Insurance with Optional Flexible Spending Account (FSA)Team Member Health/Wellbeing ProgramsTuition Educational Assistance ProgramsOpportunities for Career GrowthO’Reilly Auto Parts is an equal opportunity employer.
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We are hiring for both Full Time and Part Time Retail Store Associates. Paid time off from work for leisure or other hobbies. Description Job Title: Retail Store Associate Who we are: As one of the largest for-profit thrift operators in the United States, Canada and Australia for value priced pre-owned clothing, accessories and household goods, our mission is to champion reuse and inspire a future where secondhand is second nature.
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Liquor Store Customer Service Representative (part-time) Status: Ongoing part-time position. Reporting Relationship: Reports to Liquor Store Manager. Store 2: 8018 Den Roads (Near Cub Foods.
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Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting. Live Better U is a Walmart-paid education benefit program for full-time and part-time associates in Walmart and Sam's Club facilities.
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Paid time off benefits include PTO, parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting. Live Better U is a company paid education benefit program for full-time and part-time associates in Walmart and Sam's Club facilities.
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Full-time store positions at GameStop are also eligible to participate in incentive programs, health benefits, paid time off, 401 (k), employee discount and a casual work environment.
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We think you'll agree that it's a great time to join #TeamWFM. As an In-Store Shopper, you'll work on the Store Support team supporting Prime Now customer orders, preparing them for delivery and/or pickup.
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The Store Associate provides friendly service to customers shopping in-store and those engaging through omni-channel services. Store Associates will perform salesfloor and warehouse functions throughout the store including assisting customers, merchandise placement, completing in-store and online customer transactions, processing incoming shipment, regular cleaning, and maintenance.
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As for time off, Company employees enjoy Paid Time Off (“PTO”) or vacation pay, as well as paid holidays throughout the calendar year. Number of paid holidays, sick time and other time off are provided consistent with relevant state law and Company policies.
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Assistant Manager (Part-Time), NEW STORE Madewell, Galleria Edina. Time Away paid time off, holidays, parental leave, disability leave, bereavement. Own the selling floor and ensure that the right people are in the right place at the right time.
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Ability to hold team accountable to time bound expectations. The Store Supervisor assists and performs the following functions alongside store management: customer service, merchandising, omni activities and all inventory related actions to drive sales and results.
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You should also be highly organized and detail-oriented, with excellent judgment as well as strong time-management and prioritization skills. Together you will work with customers to negotiate mutually satisfying agreements regarding pawn and sales transactions.
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Benefits include: Minnesota Paid Sick Time, Year End Bonus, Tear Down Premium Pay Program, Retention Pay Program. Brand: Spirit HalloweenThe Store Manager oversees and is accountable for the total operation of a store ensuring maximum sales and profitability by establishing and maintaining Guest Services and, controlling expenses.
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Effective time management. Position Type: Part-Time. Stocker: Ability to stock merchandise from store receiving to shelving; ability to place product, weighing up to 45 pounds, on shelving at various heights.
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