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Barnes & Noble College is seeking a resourceful, driven, adaptable, and customer-focused team member to work varying or set schedules on a weekly basis year round as a part-time Supervisor.
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Barnes & Noble College is seeking a resourceful, driven, adaptable, and customer-focused team member to work varying or set schedules on a weekly basis year round as a part-time Caf Supervisor in our BNC Starbucks Licensee Caf at our University of Kentucky Bookstore.
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Teams at our Distribution Center stay on top of it all with cutting edge inventory management systems and industrial equipment. Part-time Benefit-Eligible Material Handler- NEW HOURLY PAYRATE $16.00.
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The Supervisor will provide assistance to the management team, have oversight for team members within a specific department, satellite location, or store in the absence of upper management while providing outstanding customer service to the academic and co-curricular community.
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Part-time positions require availability to work on a weekly basis year round. Barnes & Noble College is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
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Assist in the daily operation of the store in partnership with the management team and act as the Manager-on-Duty in the absence of the manager or at satellite locations. Barnes & Noble College is a retail partner for nearly 800 colleges and universities nationwide.
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Help resolve customer issues and complaints and escalating problems to the management team when necessary. As a Supervisor you will spend the majority of your time on the sales floor coaching and modeling Wow customer service.
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Barnes & Noble College is seeking a savvy, driven, adaptable, and customer-focused team member to work varying or set schedules on a weekly basis year round as a part-time Supervisor in our Textbook department.
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Barnes & Noble College is seeking a resourceful, driven, adaptable, and customer-focused team member to work varying or set schedules on a weekly basis year round as a part-time Supervisor in our BNC Starbucks Licensee Cafe. In the Cafe you will provide assistance to the management team, have oversight for team members within the cafe or store in the absence of upper management, greet customers, and increase customer loyalty while preparing drinks and food in a fast-paced academic environment.
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A Cafe Supervisor in our BNC Starbucks should support the management team, be a resource for all departments, a model for customer service, a driver for sales, and a skillful problem solver. As a BNC Starbucks Licensee Café Supervisor you will spend the majority of your time on the sales floor coaching and modeling Wow customer service.
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Spend the majority of your time on the selling floor delivering, coaching, and modeling exceptional customer service. Assist with processing sales transactions involving cash, credit, or financial aid payments as needed.
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Our teams interact directly with our customers including students, faculty, administration, alumni, and the general public to provide outstanding customer service to sell or rent books, general merchandise, and an array of products and services for an academic community.
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You must be knowledgeable about department and store operations; provide outstanding customer service to the academic and co-curricular community; help enforce loss prevention procedures; and ensure that your area of responsibility is maintained, properly merchandised and the store is operationally sound.
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We offer a retail environment like no other – uniquely focused on delivering essential educational content, tools, and merchandise within a dynamic retail environment on campuses of higher education. The use of face masks throughout the day and while on campus may also be expected or required.
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Occasional reaching, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and climbing ladders. Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays. In accordance with individual campus requirements, positions may require confirmation of vaccination.
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