ThirdLove

SalesAssociate

$0k+ San Francisco, California, United States
The Brief

“Sales Associate at ThirdLove. Skills: Customer engagement, Sales support. Provide exceptional customer service. Create positive shopping experiences”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve store performance goals

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Handle lifting up to 50 lbs, Climbing ladders, Maintain active presence on sales floor, Standing and walking extended periods

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

18 years of age, 1+ years customer service, 1+ years retail background

Nice to Have

Comfortability working with/using a ladder, Lifting a maximum of 50lbs, Maintain an active floor presence, Standing and walking for extended periods

What You'll Do.

Provide exceptional customer service

Create positive shopping experiences

Assist in achieving store performance goals

Use effective selling techniques

Contribute to store cleanliness

Contribute to store upkeep

Perform operational tasks

Support visual display initiatives

Ensure store reflects brand standards

Work closely with team members

Provide support during new store openings

Provide support during events

Provide coverage within the Leap cluster

Perform tasks efficiently

Be flexible with varied hours

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with team members; Provide support during events; Provide coverage needs

Free ATS check

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