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Se solicita personal para atención al cliente y ventas , con o sin experiencia. Se solicita personal para atención al cliente y ventas , con o sin experiencia. Contratación de inmediato. Capacitación 100% pagas.
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Monitorear el inventario de la tienda en función de las ventas y el ingreso. · Optimice el volumen de ventas identificando líneas rentables y los más vendidos. Hacer reseteo de góndola (estantes en los supermercados)Calificaciones para Mercaderista· Diploma de escuela secundaria o GED.· 1-2 años de experiencia trabajando en comercio minorista o Mercaderista.
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Enviar CV al correo: rociogalvan.rrhh@gmail.com con el asunto de “recursos humanos” SUS PRINCIPALES RESPONSABILIDADES SON: •Responder correo electrónicos de solicitantes y programar entrevistas por parte del personal superior de recursos humanos.
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Ayudar a un ejecutivo siendo el punto de contacto para todas las comunicaciones, es decir, el telefono, el correo electronico, el fax, etc. Ayudar a un ejecutivo siendo el punto de contacto para todas las comunicaciones, es decir, el telefono, el correo electronico, el fax, etc.
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Ahora que cuenta con ms de 1000 empleados y con un crecimiento constante de las ventas de dos dgitos ao tras ao, Imperial Cleaning est bien posicionada para continuar su crecimiento. Damos la bienvenida a los nuevos empleados a nuestra creciente familia y equipo.
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Al tiempo que asiste a los clientes, el representante de ventas realizará las tareas diarias asignadas y seguirá cumpliendo con los procedimientos de la compañía de acuerdo con las expectativas de AutoZone al Vivir la Promesa todos los días.
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Se te enviar una confirmacin por correo electrnico al enviar tu solicitud. Unlimited access to learning including Azure academy, Pluralsight and many moreThe Volvo Group drives prosperity through transport solutions, offering trucks, buses, construction equipment, power solutions for marine and industrial applications, financing and services that increase our customers uptime and productivity.
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In restrooms, break rooms, and/or kitchenettes Replenish supplies in restrooms, break rooms, and kitchen Empty trash cans and recyclables into disposal areas Wipe down walls and woodwork, doors, wall hangings, baseboards, etc.
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