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Join our food and grocery team and you won't just keep shelves stocked, you will make important decisions about the quality of fruit and vegetables our customers eat and feed to their families.
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Moderate to high noise levels associated with a retail grocery warehouse environment. Experience: Management or Shift Lead Experience in retail, restaurant, or food industry. Scheduling, planning, and executing successful retail events is required; as well as relationship building with in-store retail management and internal support teams.
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You'll perform service work in the Hallmark department of various retail stores such as grocery stores, drug stores, department stores, and mass retailers. This is your opportunity to represent the world's best-known greeting card brand and play a crucial role in merchandising, creating, and building displays within your territory for a positive shopper experience.
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Additional requirements include:Minimum 1-2 years of supervisory experience in the retail, restaurant, grocery or other service industry with responsibility for financial resultsPrevious leadership proficiency in high volume retail with P&L accountabilityAbility to create and maintain a customer focused cultureBenefitsWe offer a competitive benefit package for full time team members that includes health insurance, vacation, holiday pay, 401K with employer match and more.
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Provide a high-quality product to our customersApproach, educate and offer meal solutions to our customersWork in an accurate and timely mannerRequired Qualifications:Customer service experience, preferably in a food service, restaurant, grocery or retail settingPreferred Qualifications:Experience Baking, following recipes and working in a bakery with dough made from scratchAdvanced organizational, mathematical and time management skills.
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People who have done well with us have had experience in all different lines of work - retail, fast food, cashier, grocery store clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, server, landscape, warehouse worker, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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Online Survey takers come from all different backgrounds including sales, retail, managers, management, customer service, grocery, restaurant food cooks, servers, cashiers, admin and many more.
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Conduct engaging consumer tastings at diverse locations, including liquor or package stores, grocery stores, bars, restaurants, festivals, sporting events, convenience stores, gas stations, and trade shows.
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