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All employees at T-Mobile, are guaranteed to earn $20/hour inclusive of base pay and incentives. ◦ Support team initiatives and create an inclusive environment Education:High School Diploma/GED (Required) Work Experience: 6 months of customer service and/or sales experience, Retail environment preferred.
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Responsibilities of a Retail Sales Associate. Qualifications of a Retail Sales Associate. Competitive base pay plus milestone bonuses. Come face-to-face with your #LimitlessPotential at GP Mobile, one of the largest T-Mobile authorized retailers in the country, with over 450 authorized retail stores in the central and eastern United States.
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Job OverviewMobile Associates (MA) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life. All team members receive a competitive base salary and compensation package - this is Total Rewards.
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Competitive hourly base pay and commission plus lucrative performance incentives through our Nike/Lululemon sponsored incentive program. Highly competitive sales commissions paid biweekly for new solar appointments and contracts that result from your efforts.
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Occasionally; kneel or squat frequently; move boxes of product up to 50 lbs (with assistance if necessary); stand for extended periods of time; climb ladders occasionally; climb and descend stairs frequently (depending on location)NYC Only Pay Range: $15.00 - $20.05 Hourly (actual base pay varying based upon, but not limited to, relevant experience, time in role, internal equity, geographic location, and more.
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The base pay range for this position is $18 per hour; however, base pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. CNCPTS is a heritage retail brand that celebrates the confluence of ideas and creativity.
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Whether you're early in your career or a seasoned sales professional, join today and earn from $49,000 to $59,000 a year, which includes base pay and target individual-based commission.
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Compensation includes base pay, sales commission, and bonus potential* Prior retail sales experience preferred. Journeys is a teen retail leader with an emphasis on footwear and unique specialty items including apparel, backpacks, hats and accessories.
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If you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the Burlington Stores, Inc. as a Retail Sales Associate! Base Pay: $16 per hour - $16 per hour.
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Plus, your base-plus-commission pay structure is designed so that the sky is the limit for motivated and knowledgeable retail sales professionals. At Swatch we provide our Retail Sales Associates with the training and support that lays the groundwork for a professional career with real momentum.
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To provide a fun and memorable shopping experience at Journeys while assisting with basic store operations and achieving store and personal sales goals and standards of performance. The pay rate, commission, and bonus structure varies per job title, county, city, state or province.
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Retail Sales Associate - Part-time. Base pay information is based on market location and may be subject to prevailing wage laws, if applicable. Consistently demonstrate the benchmark selling techniques for retail sales, custom clothing sales, and special occasion rentals.
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Retail Sales Associate. Job: Sales Support. Pay Range: $15.00- $17.00. We Have Immediate Openings – Start Right Away! Ongoing discounts on purchases made at any Tailored Brands store.
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Retail Sales Associate - Part-time We invest in our people and continuously work towards fostering an inspirational, inclusive, and innovative culture, so that every team member has a true sense of belonging.
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Towards that end we have created a culture around an attributes based people model called P.R.I.D.E.Pay Range: $14-$25 per hour (includes base pay + personal commissions)Key Responsibilities of a Sales AssociatePassion - Personally dedicated to being the best; conveys enthusiasm for the organization with a "can do" attitude; never gives up.
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