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Temporary Sales Assistant

Flannels
Nottingham
2 days ago
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Job Description

As a Temporary Sales Advisor for the Christmas period (ending 4th January), you’ll bring energy, enthusiasm, and customer focus to every shift. From helping customers with product selections to maintaining the look and feel of the store, you’ll contribute to a first-class shopping experience while gaining valuable skills in a fast-moving, luxury retail environment.

Sales & Service

  • Engage with every customer to deliver outstanding service
  • Use your product knowledge to offer tailored recommendations
  • Support the team in achieving store goals

Visual Merchandising

  • Help maintain store standards through stock presentation and replenishment
  • Support visual merchandising standards that reflect the Flannels brand

Operations

  • Assist with deliveries and stock processing
  • Ensure pricing and product displays are accurate
  • Support stock counts and inventory accuracy


Qualifications

  • Customer-focused with a passion for retail and fashion
  • Friendly, confident, and a strong communicator
  • Adaptable with a flexible work ethic
  • Driven to contribute to team success
  • Proud to represent the Flannels brand and values
  • You may be required to work weekends, evenings, and holidays



Additional Information

At Flannels, we live by our core values:

  • Think Without Limits – Move fast, take bold action, and bring the team along with you.
  • Own It and Back Yourself – Take responsibility for your role, master the basics, and drive results.
  • Be Relevant – Stay connected to our people, our partners, and the planet.

Due to high interest in these roles, we may close the vacancy early. To avoid missing out, we recommend submitting your application as soon as possible.

Apply now and be part of the Flannels team this Christmas, where luxury meets exceptional service.

You must be able to work in the Nottingham Flannels store a minimum of 2 out of the 4 days of 24th Dec, 26th Dec, 31st Dec and 1st Jan.

Engagement date ends - 4th January 2026

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