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ComIf you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Retail Sales Associate / Customer Service Representative Benefits:Competitive compensation plan with potential to make between $10 - $13 per hour depending on performanceMonthly commission bonus for membership sales.
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While the primary responsibility of a Part-Time Retail Sales Associate is to deliver excellent customer service and build wardrobes; sales associates will also participate in visual merchandising and maintaining store presentation, while focusing on the customers’ needs to achieve sales goals.
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This customer service focused team member is knowledgeable in all areas of the Store's business, including print, signs & graphics, and shipping. The Store Consultant will operate and maintain a wide variety of equipment, move boxes and equipment, stock materials, manage the production queue and output, manage complex projects, manage retail supply, and complete assigned tasks based on priority.
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Top-notch quality, immersive storytelling, outstanding customer service, and the shared belief that the go-all-in-and-dig-deep spirit exists with everyone are what sets Duluth Trading Co. apart.
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KEYWORDS: Retail / Service / Beauty / Spa / Salon / Cosmetology / Aesthetics / Esthetics / Customer Service / Sales / Commission / Waxing / Hair Removal / Wax / Skin Care / Guest Service Associate / Customer Service / Customer Representative / Guest Advocate / Client Service / Client Relations / Customer Relations / Sales / Retail Sales / Beauty Sales / Commission Sales / Performance Sales / Receptionist / Salon Coordinator / Front Desk / Sales Associate / Customer Solutions / WOW Service.
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Types of jobs you could find at Fedex FedEx Office Retail Customer Service Associate This employee provides expertise in shipping, printing, signs and graphics. Strong emphasis on customer service and branding.
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The Store Associate will support a customer-centric environment, engagement with the local community, all while contributing to a positive culture aligned with the Office Depot 5C values of Customer, Commitment, Change, Caring, and Creativity.
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The Sales Associate is responsible for meeting and exceeding all key performance sales indicators for the fitness studio, including membership sales and renewals, retail and concession sales, maximizing workout traffic, and maintaining premium customer service levels.
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At FedEx Office, team members with a passion for delivering the best customer service, who are confident and knowledgeable, make all the difference. Apply today to bring your friendly face and positive attitude to support our customers in a retail location.
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The Retail Sales Associate is responsible for selling furniture, mattresses, and home décor through outstanding customer service in a fast-paced furniture Retail Sales environment.
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The Sales Associate provides excellent customer service as a first point of contact with retail customers and maintains the sales floor to ensure an enjoyable and safe shopping experience.
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As a cahsier/customer service associate you will be responsible for processing member orders, collecting payment, and providing the high level of customer service that our members expect.
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In this role, you will deliver excellent customer service in point of sale and customer services processes while focusing on consistent execution and operational efficiency. Accurately and efficiently execute point of sale and customer service standards based on company guidelines providing courteous, friendly, fast and efficient service.
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You are good at: Selling products to customers Providing excellent customer care Communication and friendly conversation Performing at a quick pace while having fun Working as part of a team to accomplish daily goals Coming up with great ideas to solve problems Thinking quickly and offering suggestions Great if you have: Retail and customer service experience Sales associate or cashiering experience High school diploma or equivalent Motivation to advance in your career.
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