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Sales Assistant

Glenshire Group
Stirling
2 days ago
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Sales Assistant

Location: Greens of Dunblane

Start Date: Immediate Starts Available

Pay: £ 10,00 - £ 12,21 per hour

Contract: Part time & Full time positions available

 

 

Greens Retail who?

 

Greens Retail are the leading c-store chain in Scotland, having being crowned Independent Retail Chain of the Year at the Grocer Gold Awards 2018 and finalists again in 2019 as well as numerous other awards such as Scottish Local Retailer of the Year.

 

We continue to grow, build and innovate within existing stores primarily under the 'Greens' fascia across the East Coast of Scotland and are continually expanding into further sites. Find out more info by checking out our website www.Greens.co.uk.

 

At Greens Retail, our motto is 'redefining convenience retailing' and we differentiate from others by having a mission to create an awesome customer experience, highest store standards and unrivalled local involvement. Whilst we benefit from a strong Head Office support team based in Kirkcaldy, Fife, we take great pride in allowing our teams the autonomy to build their stores as if it was their own business. Benefiting from in-store bakeries, butcheries and many other in-store concessions, we are continually looking to expand our horizons.

 

Greens Retail are part of the Glenshire Group, a Scottish family-owned conglomerate based in Fife. The Group operates in multiple sectors Retail (Greens Retail), Hospitality, Property, Cleaning Hygiene & Business Supplies (Disruptive Brands), Pizza Hut Delivery and Frozen Drinks (Skwishee).

 

Sales Assistant what?

 

A Sales Assistant position at Greens Retail primarily involves replenishing stock, ensuring the highest store standards and most importantly delivering the best possible customer service. We're looking for exceptional colleagues that don't shy away from a challenge and will constantly go above and beyond to deliver one of the best convenience stores in the country. Your typical day will involve to:

  • Deliver excellent customer experience by serving in a professional friendly manner
  • Maintaining the highest store standards
  • Create an exceptional working environment
  • Ensuring stock is replenished regularly and other regular tasks completed efficiently

Benefits?

  • National Living Wage Weekly
  • Colleague discount of 10% within retail stores & Subway and 50% within our Pizza Hut delivery sites
  • Refer a friend bonus
  • Additional leave on length of service
  • Pension with 3% employer contributions
  • Be part of a young, entrepreneurial and fun team
  • Prosper & flourish with the business - if you succeed, we succeed
  • Ample opportunity to learn and grow, with career progression opportunities within retail or wider group businesses

What do I need?

  • Food Retail Experience= preferred
  • Great attitude and team working skills= 100%
  • Experience is preferred though not essential as full training will be provided.

Beyond this, it is essential you have a willingness to deliver, are passionate about retail and have a strong attention to detail.

 

When & how do we get started?

  • We are looking for the ideal candidate to start ASAP.
  • Please submit your CV here and we'll be in touch

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