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Mobile Associates (MA) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life. Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills, and processes, knowledge of systems, and reference resources.
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T-Mobile is synonymous with innovation-and you could be part of the team that disrupted an entire industry! At T-Mobile, our benefits exemplify the spirit of One Team, Together.
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6 months of customer service and/or sales experience, Retail environment preferred. This role is a learning role, where new associates are working with their team and proactively building skills and proficiencies, in preparation for the next level up as a Mobile Expert.
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Retail Sales Representatives (RSR) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life. As a Retail Sales Representative, you will be required to successfully complete new employee training.
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T-Mobile doesn’t have a corporate ladder–it’s more like a jungle gym of possibilities! T-Mobile USA, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Helping customers pick up right where they left off in their shopping journey, whether online, through Customer Care or in-store.
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A big part of how we care for one another is working to ensure our benefits evolve to meet the needs of our team members. Exploring individual needs and providing hands-on demonstrations of the latest and greatest technology in-store.
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Approaching service and sales needs with composure, integrity and compassion. They are passionate about the connected world and thrive in a fast-paced environment, where technology innovations, customer needs, and the Retail experience are continuously evolving.
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If you'd like to receive more information about careers at T-Mobile, sign up for the T-Mobile Talent Community today! Competitive drive and proven ability to succeed in a fast-paced sales environment.
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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. ◦ 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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Legally authorized to work in the United StatesTravel:Travel Required (Yes/No):NoDOT Regulated:DOT Regulated Position (Yes/No):NoSafety Sensitive Position (Yes/No):NoAt T-Mobile, our benefits exemplify the spirit of One Team, Together.
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Becomes skilled with and consistently uses digital tools in interactions and onboarding to actively demonstrate: ◦ How our ever-expanding coverage stacks up in our customer’s neighborhood, providing them with a lightning fast LTE network ◦ Why T-Mobile plans and services will let our customers live unlimited, feel the love, stay connected and go further.
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Establishes relationships with and partners with T-Mobile employees across channels, including business and customer service to: ◦ Collectively own the customer experience and resolve issues, creating a seamless, run-around-free environment.
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Job Responsibilities:Builds proficiency related to serving and selling to our customers, while providing a world-class customer experience and building loyalty by:◦ Helping customers pick up right where they left off in their shopping journey, whether online, through Customer Care or in-store.
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Required) Competitive drive and proven ability to succeed in a fast-paced sales environment. As a Mobile Associate, you will be required to successfully complete new employee training.
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Required)Willingness to work alongside peers and store leaders, learning and sharing ideas, while serving customers and providing resolutions to issues. We don't stop there- eligible employees can receive mobile service & home internet discounts, pet insurance, and access to commuter and transit programs.
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team member sales store retail jobs Title: sales associate mobile Company: T Mobile in WA, Ohio
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