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Second In Charge (2ic)-kerikeri, Hamilton, Caroline Eve
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At Caroline Eve, our customers are our number one priority. If you love styling clothes and want to make our customers feel their very best, then this role is for you!
This role works 33 hours per week Tuesday to Saturday, based on a roster. Working in retail means that you will have to be available to work weekends and have flexibility to work extra hours/days when needed.
Our commitment to you is that we will:
Fully train you in the Caroline Eve way
Give you a great clothing discount and a seasonal clothing allowance
Pay you a weekly bonus if the team meets targets
Give you the opportunity to work for a fully New Zealand owned and operated business with 39 stores nationwide and a busy online store
What you can do for us
Your commitment to us is that you will:
Have had previous retail experience
Be great with people and love building positive relationships
Bring your energy, confidence and your great customer service ethic
Provide personalised styling advice to each of our customer’s needs
Be a team player – be communicative and supportive
Quickly learn our point of sale system
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Retail markets and shops have a very ancient history, dating back to antiquity. Over the centuries, retail shops were transformed from little more than "rude booths" to the sophisticated shopping malls that we know today. Retailing involves the process of selling consumer goods or services to customers through multiple channels of distribution to earn a profit. Retailers satisfy demand identified through a supply chain. Some of the earliest retailers were itinerant peddlers. The term "retailer" is typically applied where a service provider fills the small orders of a large number of individuals, who are end-users, rather than large orders of a small number of wholesale, corporate or government clientele. Shopping generally refers to the act of buying products. Sometimes this is done to obtain final goods, including necessities such as food and clothing; sometimes it takes place as a recreational activity. Recreational shopping often involves window shopping (just looking, not buying) and browsing: it does not always result in a purchase.
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