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The Store Associate provides friendly service to customers shopping in-store and those engaging through omni-channel services. Store Associates will perform salesfloor and warehouse functions throughout the store including assisting customers, merchandise placement, completing in-store and online customer transactions, processing incoming shipment, regular cleaning, and maintenance.
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Part-time associates may also be eligible for up to 4 hours of paid time off annually after one year of service, up to 8 paid holidays, and paid sick time in accordance with applicable law.
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Ulta Beauty also offers a full-service salon in every store featuringhair, skin, brow, and make-up services. Book appointments for and support the execution of services and in-store events that deliver an unrivaled guest experience while delivering on sales goals.
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Job DescriptionImmediately Hiring MerchandisersIf you are interested in joining a growing company with popular retail brands such as Red Baron, Tony's, and Freschetta pizza; Mrs. Smith's and Edwards desserts; and Pagoda Asian-style snacks, this role is for you.
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Coordinate with Master Scheduler to develop “project launch cycle” and monitor progress and develop corrective actions where neededCoordinate with Purchasing Department to ensure on time/on budget material procurementParticipate in prototype development and review processMonitor production of product through both physical review of work in process and through review of labor and costing report data.
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Lane runs from WA to OR, ID, and Western MTAll dry van touch freight: drivers unload boxes onto a conveyor for store personnel to manage. Full benefits start (including medical, dental, vision, Paid Time Off and 401K start after 60 DaysPlease note that this is 100% touch freight - drivers are responsible for unloading boxes from the trailer but are not accountable for placing inventory on shelves.
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The Merchandiser role is responsible for merchandising Frito-Lay s complete line of products including Lay s, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Fritos & many more, in stores including supermarkets and large grocery stores.
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Right now our Outlet Store in Olympia, WA store is seeking a Full Time Donation Attendant! We embrace our employees’ differences, and believe in meeting the members of our workforce and their communities where they are.
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In the spirit of the first Discount Tire store, we maintain commitments to mutual respect and fairness for all through community engagement and responsible growth. Discount Tire continues to prosper because of the vision that lives and thrives in the hearts of our employees, from the store level to the corporate level.
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You’ll be in an energetic store environment where you’ll have the ability to positively influence and guide others, maintain an encouraging team environment, and grow your leadership skills.
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Provides a legendary experience for every customer, every time by assisting customers in making buying decisions by:identifying and evaluating customers' needs,making product recommendations based off of this analysis,promoting programs including, but not limited to CLUB Membership, VOC and In-Store Pick-up.
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The Sales Associate will support the Store Management Team in the setup, merchandising, pack-up and teardown of a seasonal store. 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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Informing guests of current promotions, events and services within the store, booking appointment for in-store events. As the initial face of the Ulta Beauty brand, you will have the opportunity to put your passion for beauty on full display, while ensuring that everything in the store is clean, fully stocked, and ready to “wow” guests and other associates.
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There are times when you have to juggle shopping for our online customers while stopping to help our in store customers. This position is extremely fast paced and is one that gets to spend time in all departments shopping for our customers and filling their online orders.
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AutoZone's Full-Time Shift Supervisors assist the Store Manager with leading company initiatives and ensuring maximum productivity, training high performing AutoZoners in a safe environment, driving sales, controlling expenses and shrink, and remaining compliant with company procedures in accordance to AutoZone’s expectation.
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