Tommy Hilfiger

Retail

PartTimeSalesAssociate

$0–0k 0 PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Part Time Sales Associate at Tommy Hilfiger. Skills: Sales, Customer service, Brand knowledge. Demonstrate in-depth product knowledge. Outfit build for customers”

What You'll Achieve.

Generate sales & profit; Minimize losses; Create the best possible customer experience; Ensure store is visually distinctive; Ensure store is impeccably maintained; Drive store KPI’s

Industry & Context.

Retail

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Previous experience within hospitality/retail, Ability to work in a fast paced environment, Ability to multi task in high pressure environments

Nice to Have

Interest in Fashion/Retail, Passion to drive sales using our digital platforms

What You'll Do.

Demonstrate in-depth product knowledge

Outfit build for customers

Make further product recommendations

Build and maintain professional relationships

Maintain shop and stock room maintenance

Address presentation and organization issues

React to changing business environment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Share passion for our brand and values with colleagues; Inspire team to generate sales & profit; Inspire team to minimize losses; Inspire team to create best possible customer experience

Communication Scope

Great communication skills

Full Job Description

**Be part of an iconic story. ** TOMMY HILFIGER is one of the world’s most recognized global lifestyle brands, confidently welcoming and inspiring consumers since 1985. Originally established in New York City and infused with the vibrant spirit of Americana, to create the modern uniform of accessible luxury. The TOMMY HILFIGER brands consist of TOMMY HILFIGER and TOMMY JEANS, complemented by a range of licensed product categories that extend the brand lifestyle across generations, geographies, activities and occasions. Tommy Hilfiger’s global marketing approach and communications strategy taps into culture through the world of F.A.M.E.S.: the people, organizations and ideas boldly driving the future of Fashion, Art, Music, Entertainment and Sport. Major global campaigns, sponsorship platforms, and disruptive activations with world-class athletes, musicians and entertainers bring a constant source of energy and inspiration to the brand. Immerse yourself in TOMMY HILFIGER here! ([YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/user/tommyhilfiger), [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/tommyhilfiger/), [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/%40tommyhilfiger?lang=en)) Tommy Hilfiger is one of the world’s leading designer lifestyle brands, internationally recognized for celebrating the essence of “classic American cool” style. Founded in 1985, Tommy Hilfiger delivers premium styling, quality and value to consumers worldwide with a breadth of collections including Hilfiger Collection, Tommy Hilfiger Tailored, men’s, women’s and kids’ sportswear, Tommy Hilfiger Denim, accessories, and footwear. In addition, the brand is licensed for a range of products, including fragrances, eyewear, watches and home furnishings. Tommy Hilfiger, which was acquired by PVH Corp. in 2010, has more than 17,000 associates worldwide and an extensive distribution network in over 115 countries and 1,600 retail stores. Global retail sales of the Tommy Hilfiger brand were US $6.5 billion in 2015. **_About_ THE ROLE** Whe

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