Target

Seasonal:4amInbound(Stocking)

$0–0k High Point, North Carolina, United States CONTRACT
The Brief

“Seasonal: 4am Inbound (Stocking) at Target. Skills: Stocking, Setting, Selling. Inspire guests. Build the basket”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver for our guests; Deliver on sales goals

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Resolve guest questions quickly

Eligibility Requirements

Climb up and down ladders, Frequently lifting or moving merchandise up to 40 pounds, Flexible work schedule (e.g. , nights, weekends and holidays)

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Welcoming and helpful attitude toward guests and other team members, Learn and adapt to current technology needs, Work both independently and with a team, Resolve guest questions quickly on the spot, Attention to detail and follow multi-step processes, Accurately handle cash register operations, Climb and down ladders, Scan, handle and move merchandise efficiently and safely, Frequently lifting or moving merchandise up to 40 pounds, Flexible work schedule (e.g., nights, weekends and holidays), Regular attendance necessary

What You'll Do.

Exceed guest service expectations

Focus on guest interaction

Ensure product is set

Ensure product is in-stock

Ensure product is accurately priced

Ensure product is signed

Support business priorities

Deliver on sales goals

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work efficiently and as a team to deliver for our guests

Free ATS check

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