Senior Store Associate and Store Associates Sales - Hockessin, DE at Geebo

Senior Store Associate and Store Associates

Company Name:
Tuesday Morning
Job Summary
Company
Tuesday Morning, Inc.
Location
Hockessin, DE 19707
Industries
Retail
Job Type
Part Time
Employee
Years of Experience
1
to 2 Years
Job Reference Code
204
Senior Store Associate and Store AssociatesAbout the Job
Tuesday Morning, a growing retail chain that specializes in selling deeply discounted upscale home accessories and gifts has the following openings

Senior Store Associate (Part-time must be over 21 yrs. old)
In the absence of the Store Manager and the Assistant Manager, must be able to manage the basic by providing great customer service, processing sales, merchandising, maintaining overall store cleanliness, loss prevention, and comply with company policies and procedures.
STORE ASSOCIATES (Part-time must be over 18 yrs. old)
Provide excellent customer service, process sales, merchandising, overall store cleanliness, loss prevention, and comply with company policies and procedures.
REQUIREMENTS:
Candidates must have strong initiative, enthusiasm, problem-solving skills and a
positive commitment to customer service. At least 1 year ''RECENT'' retail management experience. Must be flexible including weekends, enjoy interaction with the public, and be able to comfortably lift up to 50lbs.
Benefits:
For Part time we offer 401k and 20% employee discount.

Candidates must have strong initiative, enthusiasm, problem-solving skills and a
positive commitment to customer service. At least 1 year ''RECENT'' retail management experience. Must be flexible including weekends, enjoy interaction with the public, and be able to comfortably lift up to 50lbs.

Tuesday Morning, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer

ApplyEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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