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Temporary Sales Advisor

Saltrock Outlets
Staffordshire
2 days ago
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Like
the idea of joining the Saltrock family? We are looking for a temporary Sales Advisor on a 4 hour contract to come
aboard and join the next part of our adventure!



The
Atlantic Ocean, North Devon Coast and salty air. For over 30 years, Saltrock; a
British, coastal, lifestyle brand, has had holiday, family, spirt and fun at
its heart. Our inspiration flows from land and sea, waves and coastline.
Designed in the South West since 1988 we have grown into a loved Devon brand
known for its iconic print designs.





Job Description





A brilliant opportunity to work within our Retail team. You’ll work alongside an energetic
team, who are passionate about our product and engaging with our customers delivering
an excellent experience for them while they are in store.



Role



  • Helping to achieve sales
    targets by demonstrating a passion for the product and the brand while
    processing sales transactions with care
  • Ensuring customers have a positive
    experience within our store making it an inviting and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Keeping housekeeping to a high standard
    the outcome being a healthy and safe store
  • Be able to feed our
    customers with information about our product including features and benefits
    and stock availability
  • Help implement any markdown/price alterations within agreed timescales
  • Keeping our product tidy
    and presentable and replenish as needed
  • Support when requested with merchandising product in conjunction with
    our guidelines
  • Process deliveries


 What you will bring on the journey


  • A warm and friendly manner that fits with our
    culture
  • A passion for selling and interacting with
    customers
  • Recognition of the importance of
    strong visual merchandising
  • Competent at till operations and Cash/card
    handling
  • Experience in Retail would be
    desirable but not essential


What we offer you


  • Rest
    and relaxation are important, we offer above statutory holiday, 33 days per
    year (inc. bank holidays) and after 5 years on your journey you will be
    rewarded with an extra 2 days, all holiday is pro-rata for part time
    family members
  • Uniform
    allowance
  • 50%
    discount (off RRP) on all Saltrock products


Reporting to:



Store Manager



 

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