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Maintains the Sales Floor in accordance with Company policies and procedures by properly handling claims and returns, zoning the area, arranging and organizing merchandise, and identifying shrink and damages.
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Maintain a clean and organized sales floor, checkout, fitting room, and stock room to ensure the store is safe and inviting to customers. The Sales Associate is responsible for p roviding a great in-store shopping experience for our retail customers w hile assi stin g with addit iona l tasks such as stocking, cleaning, folding merchandise, etc.
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Receive inbound freight, prepare, and place merchandise on the sales floor per DSW standards, complete markdowns, maintain clearance standards, and organize and maintain the stockroom. General SummaryThe Store Associate provides friendly service to customers shopping in-store and those engaging through omni-channel services.
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Support sales floor, fitting room, check out, and back of house processes, as required. Leverage omni channel offerings to deliver a frictionless customer experience. Please note that effective, June 30, 2022, Gap Inc. will no longer require any of its employees to wear face masks or require proof of COVID vaccination, unless required by local or state/provincial mandates or as part of Gap Inc’s quarantine guidelines after being exposed to or testing positive for COVID. Therefore, please disregard any language in any job posting that refers to Gap Inc.’s face mask and proof of vaccination policy as said policy is no longer effective.
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Ability to effectively maneuver around sales floor and stockroom, repetitive bending, prolong standing, twisting, stooping, squatting, and ascending/descending ladder to stock and merchandise store.
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Assists with visual directives, including floor sets, window changes, visual presentations, signage placement, etc. The Sales Associate is responsible for supporting Management in in promoting a customer and product-focused sales culture, where our values and guiding principles are at the forefront of all store operations, including ensuring a great customer experience and maximum profitability.
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Keep selling floor and merchandise neat, organized and stocked•Assist in the maintenance of all inventory in the stockroom and on the selling floor. Luxury Sales: 1 year (Preferred) After closing a sale, monitor all details including: shipping, alterations (if applicable) and special requests to ensure customer satisfaction.
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You will offload and load trailers of furniture to be assembled, arranged and displayed on the showroom floor; aid customers by loading their purchases into their vehicles; and maintain a clean and organized backroom and sales floor to ensure that every customer has the ideal shopping experience.
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We use business as a force for good by putting people and the planet right up there with profit, which is why Athleta is a certified B Corp. Ready to make a move? Gap Inc. is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to providing a workplace free from harassment and discrimination.
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Participate in physical inventories, assist in shipping and receiving merchandise and participate in merchandise placement on the sales floor when needed. Participate in physical inventories, assist in shipping and receiving merchandise and participate in merchandise placement on the sales floor when needed.
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Monitor product levels on the sales floor, including coolers and hot food cases, rotating stock and keeping product levels full so that we have what our guests’ desire and achieve the Company goal of 100% in-stock at all times.
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You'll be responsible for greeting and assisting customers, maintaining a neat, organized, and clean sales floor, and supporting the management team with day-to-day store operations. Assisting in floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance, and housekeeping.
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Be a Techie: Leverages digital tools to drive sales, improve the shopping experience, and elevate associate engagement; utilizing hand held technology to make immediate business decisions related to production, training, and product quality with the member in mind; adapting to new tools and encouraging others to use them.
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Prepares merchandise to go out onto the sales floor, including display shoes. You may work behind the scenes, but as a key player of the retail team, your role is very important to driving sales.
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Merchandise discount for our brands: 50% off regular-priced merchandise at Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta, and 30% off at Outlet for all employees. Employees can take up to five “on the clock” hours each month to volunteer at a charity of their choice.
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