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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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Store Daily Tasks include, but are not limited to Sales Floor Merchandising/Stockin Food Service Management Cooler Merchandising Vendor Check-Ins Communication of daily issues/challenges with Management.
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The Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate partners with the entire staff of the store to ensure customer service on both the lending and retail sides of the business. The Full-Time Pawnbroker / Retail Sales Associate position offers an hourly wage, PLUS employees earn commission based on productivity.
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Store Associates provide friendly service to customers shopping in-store and those engaging through omni-channel services. Minimum of 1 year of retail experience as Cashier, Retail Floor Generalist, or Store Receiver is preferred.
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Achieve sales and service metrics in key measurable areas including: Clientelling/Outreach, Appointment Setting and Talbots Classic Awards. Community / Marketing Title: Retail Sales Associate Key Full Time.
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1+ year(s) of Customer Service, Inside Sales, or Counter Sales preferred. Performs counter sales serving in-store customers. This position will be responsible for performing customer service activities within a store environment, selling product to walk-in customers and proactively calling preferred end-user customers.
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As a Branch Sales and Service Associate I [in a Universal Branch or in an In-store Branch], you will strengthen customer relationships with a defined sales process. Drives proactive sales conversations through internal and outbound interactions with a defined sales process including outbound calling, service to sales, teller interactions, appointment setting and effective lobby engagement, ultimately elevating client loyalty.
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The Sales Associate is responsible for providing outstanding customer service to customers by selling tires and automotive service, road hazard, recommended services, benefits and product features, creating long-term loyalty bonds with customers; driving sales and profitability of the store, communicating and managing repair orders and maintaining a clean and well merchandised store.
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Customer Service: Master store products, services, loyalty programs, and Macy's sales systems and use knowledge to help customers find what they need and suggest additional items.
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Experience: 1- 3 years of previous sales experience, preferably in a luxury retail service environment. Supports Store Inventory Process by processing shipment, stocking shelves, replenishing sales floor, maintains strong organizational standards as it relates to product both in the stockroom and on the sales floor.
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Retail Sales Lead Workers are expected to serve as an example for the Retail Workers and General Utility Workers to aspire to; continually going above and beyond, delivering outstanding customer service, and successfully resolving any guest situations that may arise.
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You'll provide exceptional customer service and have our customer's needs in mind while helping them find a total technology solution both in-store and through the kiosk (training provided.
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Sales Associate Responsibilities •Provide Wicked Awesome Customer Service (WACS) to our customers each day. The Sales Associate is responsible for a variety of retail functions, such as performing cashier duties, checking, and stocking inventory, general cleaning, and performing opening, mid-shift and closing duties as needed.
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Understands and complies with the Loss Prevention Awareness Program and is responsible for Store Loss Prevention which includes maintaining a large Customer service presence on the sales floor, Customer and Associate engagement and heightened Loss Prevention awareness.
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Educate customers on products » Listen to customer needs » Maintain store security » Provide card services » Process MoneyGram transactions » Complete Bill Pay transactions » Cash checks What are we looking for.
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