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Visual Merchandising Casual Sales Assistant

Frasers Group
South Yorkshire
3 days ago
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Frasers is a dynamic and iconic retail destination, originally established in 1849 in Glasgow. Today, our stores are designed as inspirational spaces to explore, connect, and shop home to unrivalled fashion, beauty, accessories, and homeware collections and more. Rooted in Hugh Fraser’s original vision, we combine heritage with innovation and exceptional service.

  • Competitive Pay
  • Generous Staff Discount across Frasers and all Frasers Group brands
  • Career Growth – opportunities to develop within a fast-paced, ambitious retail group
  • Premium Store Environment with a customer-first culture
  • Training and Development to support your growth

To continue our growth and expansion we now require truly exceptional, driven and proven Visual Merchandisers to join our Team

Key Contribution Areas

  • To greet customer with a sincere and warm welcome and ensure they are aware you are there to help
  • Ask open questions to find out customers needs
  • To recommend, select, present, display and locate the correct merchandise for the customers needs
  • To provide information about in store offers, promotions and store cards
  • To support with visual merchandising across the store
  • Be aware of latest trends and remain fully updated on product knowledge
  • Maintain a fashion forward and luxury environment at all times.
  • Guarantee a high level of customer service at all times.
  • Educate and guide customers about Frasers, the brands and the product we sell.
  • Offer alternatives and add on sales as and when necessary
  • Ensure store standards are complete and the store is prepared for the next trading day
  • Comply with all Flannels policies and procedures at all times.

Skills and Knowledge

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Able to work effectively within a team environment
  • Visually focussed

Personal Qualities

  • High level of personal energy to drive projects to completion
  • Confident and assertive
  • Positive and enthusiastic with a can do attitude
  • Passion for fashion retail
  • Professional manner
  • Fashion conscious and trend aware
  • Flexible and reliable

Think without limits - Think fast, fearlessly, and take the team with you.

Own it and back yourself - Own the basics, own your role and own the results.

Be relevant - Relevantto our people, our partners and the planet.

This role has no guaranteed hours of work, hours of work can therefore vary from week to week and, as a result, there may be weeks when no hours of work are offered.

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