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Abercrombie & Fitch - Brand Representative, Kensington

Abercrombie and Fitch Stores
Greater London
2 days ago
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Job Description

The Brand Representative is truly engaged. They provide great customer service by anticipating and responding to customer needs. An individual who is outgoing, stylish, and helpful. They demonstrate a keen awareness of the store environment by ensuring they always remain approachable and warm. They are able to initiate conversations and connect with the customer by communicating in a genuine and articulate way; that ensures the customer is always the first priority. Demonstrates relatable, confident and highly social behaviors on the sales floor that translate into closing the sale.



What You’ll Do

• Customer Experience

• Store Presentation and Sales Floor

• Communication

• Asset Protection and Shrink

• Policies and Procedures

• Training and Development


Qualifications

What it Takes



Adaptability / Flexibility

Applied Learning

Attention to Detail

Multi-Tasking

Work Ethic



Additional Information

What You’ll Get



As an Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (A&F Co.) associate, you’ll be eligible to participate in a variety of benefit programs designed to fit you and your lifestyle. A&F is committed to providing simple, competitive, and comprehensive benefits that align with our Company’s culture and values, but most importantly – with you!



Merchandise Discount

Flexible Schedule

Opportunities for Career Advancement

Opportunity to Become a Brand Affiliate

Training and Development

A Global Team of People Who'll Celebrate you for Being YOU





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Any job offers for this role could be subject to and conditional upon the applicant carrying out applicable work visa formalities. You could be contacted by the company to find out which documents you will need to provide.



Abercrombie & Fitch Co. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer

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