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Night Pack - Cardiff East

Smyths Toys
Cardiff
2 days ago
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Smyths Toys


About the Role


Smyths Toys Cardiff East are recruiting Temporary Night Pack Assistants! Are you looking for a new challenge and want to be part of an expanding business, filled with fun & exciting opportunities?


We are one of the largest toy and baby retailers in Europe! We've got over 250 stores in 6 countries - Ireland, the UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France. At Smyths our continued success is all down to our team.


This is a temporary contract, with a rate of pay of £12.50 per hour for over 21 and £10.25 per hour for under 21.


The role of a Night Pack Assistant can be fun but also very demanding - we are looking for people who are passionate about detail, flexible with the hours and days that they can work and have the ability to multitask.


The Ideal Candidate

Retail experience in the following areas is highly desirable, but not essential:

Outdoor/Bikes


Nursery
Software & Gaming
Backdoor/Warehouse

Our stores are open 7 days a week so we need our Sales Assistants to be as flexible as possible. 

Responsibilities

Work as part of a fast paced and dynamic team


Keep the store clean and tidy
Pack shelves and merchandise 
Work delivery and complete price changes

Benefits

A benefits package inclusive of: 4 weeks annual leave rising according to length of service Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Life Assurance Cover Employee Assistance Programme In-store discount Company Maternity and Paternity Payments Special Life-Event Gifts Length of Service Awards

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