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Retail Expert

Dyson
West Yorkshire
1 day ago
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Location: Leeds, LS2 7AR

Salary: £12.50 per hour

Working Pattern: 39 hours per week.

Step into the future with Dyson and revolutionise retail with your tech-savvy flair.

Dyson; a household name. A technology powerhouse within UK industry. A commitment to leading the high street towards a tech-driven future. You have a huge part to play! Your experience, ingenuity and need to provide exceptional service stand you apart from the competition. Dyson have joined forces with Guidant Global to offer exciting jobs within retail, where you'll be more than just a salesperson - you'll be a technology and haircare enthusiast who transforms the retail space into an engaging theatre, showcasing the magic of Dyson products. Join Dyson today and be part of a company that is revolutionising the beauty industry, one great hair day at a time.

Key Responsibilities

Showcase the Power of Dyson: Captivate customers by demonstrating the cutting-edge features of Dyson hair care products, expertly styling various hair types and recommending the perfect product for each individual. Collaborate and Innovate: Work alongside the dynamic store team to showcase the full range of Dyson products, highlighting their innovative technology and superior performance. Deliver Excellence: Provide an unparalleled, premium customer experience that reflects the elegance and sophistication of the Dyson brand. Drive Success: Propel sales growth by aligning with business plans and targets, contributing to the overall success of the store. Forge strong bonds with the in-store team, providing support and camaraderie throughout the day.

What do you need?

Hair Styling Expertise: Bring your experience in hair styling and exceptional customer service skills to create stunning transformations. Retail Savvy: While past retail experience is a plus, your enthusiasm and passion for hair care technology are what truly set you apart. Tech Enthusiast: Be excited about the latest in hair care technology and engage customers with your knowledge of Dyson products tailored to their hair type. Ambitious Spirit: Your drive and ambition will be key to ensuring growth and success within the store. Communication Pro: Excellent communication skills and a genuine passion for delivering a first-class customer experience are essential.

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