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SENIOR RETAIL SALES ASSISTANT | PART-TIME | ST HELIERS

Kim from Crisp Home Wear

Are you seeking a new opportunity? Are you passionate about fashion and homeware and interacting with people to deliver a positive customer experience? Are you able to work autonomously?

We have an exciting opportunity that has opened to join the Crisp Home and Wear Retail Team in our St Heliers clothing store.

We're hiring a senior part-time retail sales assistant Saturdays from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, with flexibility for other hours to cover staff breaks and leave if needed.

Key Accountabilities |

Selling and delivery of an exceptional customer experience

Building and nurturing customer relationships

Maintenance of store appearance to Crisp Home + Wear standards

Store administration, including stock management

Sole Charge Role

Applicants |

Must have prior retail, customer service or sales experience.

Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Be able to communicate effectively with customers and other team members.

Have a passion for fashion, interiors, and design.

An understanding of POS systems.

Experience with Google Drive Sheet & Docs.

Be able to commit to a role long-term, be self-motivated and have the ability to work independently.

The ability to work flexible hours.

We Offer |

A supportive culture

Great Hourly Rate

Staff Benefits

About |

Crisp Home and Wear is passionate about delivering a tasteful and quality range of homeware and clothing. And strive to provide an exceptional in-store and online customer experience.

Established in 2007, manufacturing and retailing online crisp New Zealand cotton bedding. Crisp Home + Wear opened the doors to their first brick-and-mortar store in St Heliers, Auckland, in September 2014 and their second store in Havelock North in February 2022.

If you are interested and suitable for this role, please submit a cover letter and CV to julia@crisphomeandwear.co.nz. Please use the subject heading Part Time Retail Sales Assistant | St Heliers

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