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The ideal candidate has strong selling skills and experience, preferably in watch, jewelry, fashion, accessories, specialty and/or luxury retail and has a strong commitment to delivering exceptional customer service and possesses excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
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Experience: 1-3 years of previous selling experience in a luxury retail service environment preferred. Schedule: Ability to work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the business, including nights, weekends, busy seasons, and high retail traffic and sales days (including but not limited to: the day after Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, Christmas Eve, Mother's Day, etc.
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1+ years of related professional sales experience in specialty or luxury retail and/or customer service experience. Examples of reasonable accommodation include but are not limited to; making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, working in a public environment that may result in interactions with a customer's pets, such as dogs and cats, or using specialized equipment.
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As a Retail Sales Specialist in our appliances department, you'll engage with customers to understand their needs, preferences and budget while providing expert service and recommendations.
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1-3 year of previous selling experience in a luxury retail service environment preferred. Deliver renowned and authentic service that creates a Modern Luxury customer experience.
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Leading a VR customer service team with exceptional sales skills in a non-commissioned, pressure free atmosphere, the VR managers are entrusted with the productivity of our retail and online business model and the overall visual display of the Viewing Room. They also ensure that their entire VR team is knowledgeable in giving guests a first-class experience not only in person but over the phone and on chat.
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Luxury Retail: 2 years (Required) Minimum 2- years retail management experience, preferably in fashion luxury brands. Bumpsuit is seeking a dynamic Full-Time Retail Key Holder to join our team at The Domain in Austin for a 6-month contract.
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As part of a team focused on delivering exceptional customer experiences you will introduce our customers to the most innovative premium denim on the market and contribute to the continued success of our brand.
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2+ years of related professional sales experience in specialty or luxury retail and/or customer service experience and at least 1 year of supervisor experience. The incumbent assists the Store Manager with all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the store, including sales, customer service, recruiting, training, profits, and maintaining store standards.
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This is a unique opportunity to be part of delivering Everyday Luxury to everyone who loves (and will love) Aritzia. As a Style Advisor, you’ll exude world-class sales and service expertise in every interaction.
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