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JOANN offers the following benefits and incentives to eligible Team Members:Medical, Dental and Vision benefit plans Company-paid basic, Optional, and Dependent life insurance Long-term disability and Company-paid Short-term disability Paid Time Off and Sick Time 401(k) Retirement Plan with an employer % match and Employee Stock Purchase Plan Tuition Reimbursement Team Member Discount.
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Stocks shelves accurately according to planogram while maintaining a high level of productivity and close attention to detail. Summary The Team Member's responsibility first and foremost is to deliver a premium customer experience by inspiring creativity within our customers and making JOANN their happy place.
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Part-time Team Members are generally scheduled to work less than an average of 28 hours per week in a measurement period, as defined by JOANN and are not guaranteed any particular number of hours per week.
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The Team Member's role is to create an exceptional in-store experience and provide excellent customer service by interacting and engaging with customers. The Team Member will also embody characteristics and perform the duties of Hearts, Hands, Minds, and Inspire.
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Hours are scheduled according to needs of the store and the team member's availability. Hours are scheduled according to needs of the store and the team member’s availability.
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Excellent communication skills to assist customers and coordinate with other agency team members Proactive in problem-solving BENEFITS: Salary plus commission/bonus Growth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my office Paid time off Valuable career-building experience Retirement plan with matching.
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INSPIREAssists other Team Members with tasks to ensure that the team exceeds expectations set by Store Management. Ability to work with customers and team membersAbility to maintain a safe work environmentAbility to interact collaboratively with othersAbility to get work accomplished through othersAbility to communicate effectively in a group environmentAbility to work a varied schedule based on business needsApplicable laws may place restrictions on a Team Members ability to perform certain work duties listed in this job description.
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Relocation may be required for career progressionSKILLS / COMPETENCIESAbility to work with customers and team membersAbility to maintain a safe work environmentAbility to interact collaboratively with othersAbility to get work accomplished through othersAbility to communicate effectively in a group environmentAbility to work a varied schedule based on business needsPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSStand during an entire shift (other than normal break time.
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Assists with training new Team Members on running the register, cutting fabric, stocking shelves, and customer service. MINDSInvites customers to participate in store activities such as Education Classes, Custom Framing, and any other events.
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Asks open-ended questions to learn about customers' project needs and escorts them to the desired product's location. Works to minimize shrink in the store by following proper policies and procedures including, but not limited to, cutting counter accuracy, remnants, damages, and inventory management.
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All Team Members drive sales through advanced product knowledge, innovative merchandising, and cutting counter accuracy. Works with Store Management and other Team Members on projects in a friendly and professional manner.
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Your attention to detail, customer service skills, and desire to help people make you an ideal fit. We look forward to connecting with you if you are the ideal customer-focused and empathetic team member we are searching for.
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To and from backroom and sales floor. Proactively drives sales through product knowledge, suggestive selling, innovative merchandising and building strong customer relationships to the JOANN brand.
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Benefits: Retirement Plan Health insurance Paid time off Competitive salary Training & development ROLE DESCRIPTION: As an Assistant Office Manager with Freilich Insurance Agency, Inc - DBA State Farm, you will generate the kind of exceptional client experiences that reinforce the growth of a successful insurance agency.
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Unloads freight from the truck and sorts it according to company procedures. Move product from delivering truck to sales floor as needed. Team Members meeting these requirements are eligible for benefits within the Company’s full-time benefits program.
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