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Execute the daily operational, day-to-day goals and priorities assigned by store management displaying a "Speed is Life" attitude. It always takes two associates to say "No." Never tell a customer no without checking with a floor manager, assistant manager or store manager.
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Reports To: Captain (Store Manager)/First Mate (Assistant Manager)/Second Mate (Management Trainee) -Supports store and team-building activities with the management team. Responsible for assisting the management team (Captain, First Mates, and Second Mates) in driving sales through exceptional customer service.
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The Sales Associate will support the Store Management Team by generating sales, sign waving, general housekeeping, merchandising, signing, pricing, POS operations and loss prevention.
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The sales associate will also be responsible for a variety of operational duties as assigned by the store management team (i.e. housekeeping duties, visual presentation standards, etc.
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ResponsibilitiesCommunication: Communicates effectively with Guest, Members of Management, and Store AssociatesMerchandising: Uphold company standards for merchandising presentationSales: Ability to generate sales, add-on and develop relationships with guestCustomer Service: Ensure that the guest remains the top priorityAccuracy: Comfort and accuracy with cash handling/ ringing.
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Onboard your crew - Actively participate in all store-related meetings, working towards exceeding sales and service performance goals set by store management. We look for those who are passionate about growth as we offer a variety of rewarding positions, from sales to management.
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Inventory Management Knowledge: Familiarity with inventory stocking procedures, ensuring efficient and organized store operations. As a Store Sales Associate, your role encompasses a broad range of responsibilities aimed at enhancing customer experience and driving sales efficiency.
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Leads by example and collaborate with Store Management to improve personal key performance indicators through sales-driven techniques. Learn & assist in various departments within the store including consumer service, product knowledge and placement, visual presentation, and stock room management.
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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.
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Complete all other tasks as may be assigned by store management. Part time sales associates are fun, genuine, and team-oriented individuals who contribute to store sales and Guest satisfaction goals by providing individual and groups of Guests a unique and memorable "WOW" experience.
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Support team members in the daily execution of retail operations such as POS system management, stock replenishment, pricing and markdown processes, promotion of loyalty programs, and maintaining cleanliness and recovery standards.
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Identify and communicate merchandise needs, pricing concerns, and operations problems to store management staff. The Sales Associate is knowledgeable in each product area or department in our store.
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You'll work with Store Management to ensure there's no misuse of spells and wizardry around theft. Work the register - you'll use your fandom knowledge to process sales transactions and drive add-on sales using additional benefits such as BOPIS and curbside pickup Assist with planogram changes including store map, wall, fixture, & merchandising mix.
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