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The Sales Associate will assist in the receiving, stocking, pricing of all merchandise and help maintain a clean and orderly merchandise presentation and overall store cleanliness.
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Works with Store Manager to ensure that daily sales floor cleaning and restocking tasks are completed. Assists Store Manager in training of Student Concierge Team.
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General SummaryThe Sales Associate will assist in the receiving, stocking, pricing of all merchandise and help maintain a clean and orderly merchandise presentation and overall store cleanliness.
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Sales Associate (Full Time)Ace Hardware Daytona Beach is a family owned and operated hardware store. $13.00 - $15.00 based on experience (Full Time)Shift: Varies Reports to Store Manager and/or Assistance ManagerNotice to Applicant about this Employer: You are applying for a job with an independently owned cooperative member of Ace Hardware Corporation, who operates this Ace Hardware store, not Ace Hardware Corporation.
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Strives to achieve “Far Exceeds Expectations” on all targets set for the following areas: Secret shops Sales plan % to goal Exam growth Store profitability Ancillary Services/ Adherence to Clinical Protocols Key Performance Indicators Recruits and selects high caliber staff in conjunction with Store Manager.
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POSSIBLE CAREER PATHSCashier / Donor-Greeter Pricer Store Lead Store Supervisor Assistant Store Manager Store Manager in Training / Store Manager Criminal background screenings will be conducted on all eligible candidates.
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Perform cleaning duties as assigned by Store Manager, Assistant Manager, Shift Supervisor and District Sales Manager. Sales Associate/Material Handler - San Francisco Main Store.
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Assist with providing a clean and orderly sales floor, including end caps and ad merchandise. Communicate any merchandising, cost control or sales idea to General Manager.
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The Lead Store Associate assists store management in all activities to drive sales and results. Provides feedback to the Store Manager on associate performance and communicates associate relations issues to Store Manager for follow up.
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Maintains supply inventory to ensure successful floor moves, markdowns and fulfillment in areas of stockroom, cashwrap, clearance and non-sales areas. Store Manager and/or Co-Manager.
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Increase sales and success by maintaining sales floor and stockroom, enable the flow of merchandise to ensure an appealing experience to consumers. Leverage inventory reports to maximize productivity and merchandise presentation on the sales floor.
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Performs other duties as assigned by the Store Manager or other leader. Maintain In-Store Experience by modeling CEL behaviors, redirecting associate behaviors to achieve store goals and responding to customer requests and/or feedback with a high sense of urgency.
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Performs all other associate duties within store. The Lead partners with the management team on store priorities with a focus on in-store customer experience, inventory management, omni activities and cashwrap efficiency while promoting a positive work environment and executing operational processes in compliance with company standards and policies.
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Assists management with all omni activities in store including but not limited to Charge/Send, BOPIS/BOSTS, Delivery. Completes all tasking related to daily open/close including store cleaning, recovery and maintenance standards.
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Work closely with the store leadership team to understand and follow policy and procedure. Ensures customers have a positive experience by maintaining DSW store standards. Supports team in managing payroll and associate timekeeping activities.
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