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Pet Supermarket is an equal opportunity employer and Drug Free Workplace. Apply today to this FINtastic opportunity and become a Pet Supermarket Employee. We are not kitten around when we say our employees are passionate about providing World Class Service to our customers and their pets, because pet ownership is a choice, not a requirement and its one of the few relationships where we find unconditional love.
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We Speak Pet, it may sound funny to the humans, but we know what Polly the Parrot needs in her cage, what food Freckles the Hamster needs and what special diet food Peanut Butter the Rottweiler should be on for his skin allergies.
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Maintain cleanliness of all animal cages and fish tanks including animal care and feeding. The Purr-fect employee is not shy about making a splash and greeting customers, you will assist the management team with the day-to-day store operations, maintaining a clean and organized sales floor and above all helping our customers feel at ease while shopping with us because WE SPEAK PET.
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Do you like to stop and pet every dog during your afternoon strolls? When a customer is shopping with us, their pet is OUR PET. Providing friendly customer service when Whiskers walks in looking for his purrfect new toy to paw at.
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Ensure proper care of all pets in store as outlined in the Animal Care Manual. We are not kitten around when we say our employees can provide customers with World Class Service and solid product knowledge.
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As a Bather at Pet Supermarket, you'll have the opportunity to build a pawsitive relationship with your clients each time they visit and truly become a part of their family. Working in a Pet Supermarket store, you will be surrounded with a team of pet lovers just like you.
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Stop, Drop, & Shop with Lucy who has just found her forever home and needs your help to make sure she has the right food and accessories to make her transition into her forever home a pawsitive experience.
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Minimum Hiring Age - 16 Years of age. Are you unable to resist looking at a funny cat meme while you are at work? As a Store Employee you are always striving to enhance the lives of pets and their people when customers are shopping with us.
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Assist in floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance, and housekeeping. Assist in processing, replenishing merchandise and monitoring floor stock. If you just answered Yes, then you must be an animal lover.
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We are dedicated to making a difference in our community by providing knowledge, support, and quality products. Ability to move throughout the store unassisted to provide customer service or perform tasks in any part of the store for up to 8 hours.
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It is time to pounce on the opportunity to become part of our Pawsome team! Meet associate performance expectations and goals for the store. Maintain an awareness of all promotions and advertisements.
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