Farm Boy Inc.

Supermarkets

CustomerServiceRepresentative

Collingwood, Ontario, Canada PART TIME
The Brief

“Customer Service Representative at Farm Boy Inc.. Skills: Customer service, Merchandise display, Team collaboration. Deliver warm, confident, engaging customer service. Welcome, greet, assist customers”

What You'll Achieve.

Uphold standards by making the exceptional everyday; Build relationships with customers; Create welcoming, fresh shopping experience; Ensure products are displayed beautifully; Ensure customers feel supported

Industry & Context.

Supermarkets
Eligibility Requirements

Heavy lifting, Work in cooler, freezer, outdoor conditions, Extended periods of standing

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Retail experience, Ability to work independently with attention to detail, Pride in delivering quality results, Maintaining cleanliness standards, Flexibility to work a dynamic schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays

Nice to Have

French language skills

What You'll Do.

engaging customer service

Share knowledge and enthusiasm for products

Follow all corporate policies and procedures

Complete designated opening and closing procedures

Support fellow Team Members

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Building relationships with each other; Support fellow Team Members as needed; Collaborative, team-oriented approach

Communication Scope

Communication skills

Free ATS check

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