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Team Requirements Must be at least 18 years of age We encourage applications from candidates who: Have no experience or returning to the workforce Have military experience Do not have a high school or college degree Highly recommended candidates are those with experience in Retail, Stock, Customer Service, Cashiers, Sales Representatives, Picker, Packer, Driver and/or Warehouse work.
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Benefits of Working with WIS Hiring Immediately! Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $17.00 -$19.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Make your experience count! the ability to frequently travel via car and occasionally via plane, including overnight stays. As the face of our organization, we depend on you to uphold our Core Values of Service, Pride, Integrity, Results, Innovation and Teamwork in a positive, safe and inclusive environment.
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Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $14.50-$16.50 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need. Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $14.50-$16.50 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Hourly Rate range - $17.00 to $22.00 per hour *The hourly rate range is based on actual ranges for the employees who currently hold a comparable position Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $17.00 - $20.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need. Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $17.00 - $20.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $13.50 - $15.50 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need. Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $13.50 - $15.50 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $18.00-$21.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need. Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $18.00-$21.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $17.75 - $19.75 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need. Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $17.75 - $19.75 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $16.00-$18.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need. Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $16.00-$18.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $14.00-$16.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need. Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate – Special Projects Starting Wage: $14.00-$16.00 Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business need.
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Special project work is primarily during business hours, with flexible hours based on your availability. You will be scheduled with specific retail customers to provide additional services, such as merchandise returns, resets and other retail ad hoc assignments.
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Team Requirements Must be at least 18 years of age Must have reliable transportation Must have valid driver’s license We encourage applications from candidates who: Have no experience or returning to the workforce Have military experience Do not have a high school or college degree Highly recommended candidates are those with experience in Retail, Stock, Customer Service, Cashiers, Sales Representatives, Picker, Packer, Driver and/or Warehouse work.
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Perks of Working with WIS Hiring Immediately! Job Posting Retail Merchandising Associate Hourly Rate range - $17.00 to $19.00 per hour Part Time: Paid hours depend on your availability and business needs; the more you are available, the more you can earn.
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Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), WIS is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to effectively perform the essential functions of the job.
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