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Sales Assistant - Crawley

Smyths Toys
West Sussex
3 weeks ago
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About The Role
Are you looking for a new challenge and want to be part of an expanding business, filled with fun & exciting opportunities? Come and join our team of superheroes, as we are on the search to recruit our next generation of Sales Assistants, for Smyths Toys Superstores!
This is a temporary contract, with a rate of pay of £12.80 per hour for over 21 and £10.55 per hour for under 21.



Responsibilities

Provide a high level of customer service


Ascertain customers’ needs and wants
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
Work on the tills
Learn about and keep up to date with our products in order to help customers

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. 
Initially, you will be hired on a temporary basis to give you the opportunity to see if you enjoy this fast paced world of retail.



Benefits


A benefits package inclusive of:

Defined Contribution Pension Scheme


Life Assurance Cover
Employee Assistance Programme
In-store discount
Company Maternity and Paternity Payments
Special Life-Event Gifts

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