TOMMY HILFIGER

SalesAssociatePartTime

$0–0k Central Valley, New York, United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Sales Associate - Part-Time at TOMMY HILFIGER. Skills: Customer Experience Expert, Brand Ambassador, Proactive Team Player, Social Influencer. Energize every customer interaction with a warm and helpful vibe, sparking conversation that inspires sales and builds brand love.. Stay connected to our newest campaigns and product launches and promote our brand vision to our customers, winning us fans for life.”

What You'll Achieve.

rock the sales floor (and the behind-the-scenes); promoting and upholding the standards of our iconic brand

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Flexible schedule including nights, weekends and holiday availability, Ability to walk, stand, bend, reach and squat for prolonged periods, and carry up to 20 pounds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to walk, stand, bend, reach and squat for prolonged periods, and carry up to 20 pounds

Nice to Have

Prior retail experience preferred

What You'll Do.

Energize every customer interaction with a warm and helpful vibe

sparking conversation that inspires sales and builds brand love.

Stay connected to our newest campaigns and product launches and promote our brand vision to our customers

winning us fans for life.

Work the sales floor by processing new inventory

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Proactive Team Player

Free ATS check

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