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With a passion for gracious service, an interest in fashion, styling talent and product knowledge proficiency, they establish and cultivate long term client relationships both in store and online.
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The Bloomingdale’s Sales Professional must also deliver operational excellence by leveraging our stores fulfillment system, merchandise to sell standards, floor and fitting room upkeep. As a Sales Professional, they deliver the Bloomingdale’s customer experience through the art of conversation, always being welcoming, engaging and inquisitive, creating that human connection that our customers are seeking when shopping in our stores.
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Job Description : Part time Sales Associate LOCATION: 1400 Willowbrook Mall, Wayne, NJ Position Summary The primary responsibilities of the Sales Associate position is maintain outstanding customer service, uphold our Mission and Core Values, generate sales, housekeeping, merchandising, signing, pricing, cash register operations (POS) , loss prevention and support the store management team.
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They assess the customer’s needs and by executing the company’s customer service model, always putting the customer first. Partner with the Customer Experience Leader (CEL) when customer situations and service issues escalate.
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Integral part of team, responsible for ensuring superior customer service, PICKING, PACKING, and all elements of processing orders and overseeing full cycle of order fulfillment. Assist all customer service needs provide information about our products including item setup, availability, price, delivery, limitations & installation recommendations.
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If you want to grow your retail career with a caring and inclusive organization, come join us as a Burlington Stores Full-Time Customer Service Supervisor or Full-Time Selling Floor Supervisor.
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The Bloomingdale's Sales Professional must also deliver operational excellence by leveraging our fulfillment system, merchandise to sell standards, floor and fitting room upkeep. Create an in-store and online easy, seamless and fun experience; building and cultivating customer relationships.
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The Product Operations Lead also oversees and delivers a world-class guest (i.e., customer) experience when scheduled to work on the floor. They are responsible for leading inventory shifts, overseeing all back of house (BOH) product operations, and ensuring both the floor and BOH are stocked and well-organized.
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The Lead fosters teamwork while supporting the ongoing success of all operational and service functions within the store which includes all aspects of the customer service experience, cash handling procedures, POS, stock replenishment, maintaining visual integrity, merchandising, and fitting room maintenance.
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As a Warehouse Part-Time Overnight instore associate, you will also deliver quality customer service while maintaining a store that is clean, safe, and stocked with the products our customers need.
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Positively resolve customer service-related issues as they arise and determine resolution or escalate further – communicate allissues and resolutions to Store Management. Responsibilities Maintain a clean and organized sales floor, checkout, fitting room, and stock room to ensure the store is safe and inviting to customers.
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The heartbeat of a store’s operation, these roles are largely behind the scenes but help us deliver exceptional customer service and drive sales. Possess and demonstrate excellent service and company standards in selling, customer service, visual merchandising, and teamwork.
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The Product Operations Lead is a part of the store leadership team responsible for executing on the store product strategy, including product operations and inventory management. For Experiential stores with food/beverage service only: Food safety and/or liquor service certification.
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Job Description: Part-time Sales AssociateLOCATION: 200 Baychester Ave in The Bronx, NYPosition SummaryThe primary responsibilities of the Sales Associate position is to maintain outstanding customer service, uphold our Mission and Core Values, generate sales, housekeeping, merchandising, signing, pricing, cash register operations (POS) , loss prevention and support the store management team.
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They assess the customer's needs and provide assistance by executing the company's customer service model, always putting the customer first. Greet every customer with a helpful and friendly approach, read customer cues, match their needs with an elevated level of service, and meet the customer where they are at.
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