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Product Advisor - Austin

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In-Office
78757, Austin, TX
11-12 Hourly
Entry level
In-Office
78757, Austin, TX
11-12 Hourly
Entry level
The Product Advisor is responsible for providing excellent customer service, assisting with sales, processing payments, maintaining merchandise, and keeping the sales area organized.
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Job Summary:
Responsible for providing customers with prompt and courteous service and assistance, replenishing and stocking merchandise, and keeping the sales floor clean, neat, and fully organized.

Responsibilities:

Greet customers and provide exceptional customer service experience
Answer questions, suggest promotional items and provide product information
Process payments by totaling purchases; processing checks, cash and store or other credit cards.
Process customer refunds courteously and professionally.
Process merchandise shipments
Assist with store upkeep
Perform other duties as assigned

Qualifications

Requirements:

Must have English equestrian experience

Basic understanding of sales principles and customer service practices
Solid communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to read, write and effectively communicate with customers, peers and management
Telephone etiquette
Ability to multi-task, while being attentive to customers
Ability to work as part of a team and take initiative independent of direct supervision
This position involves constant moving, talking, hearing, reaching, grabbing, and standing for most of the shift. May occasionally involve stooping, kneeling, crouching, and climbing ladders.
Enthusiastic, friendly, and energetic with a genuine desire to provide outstanding service
Available to work a variety of hours, which may include mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays
High school diploma or equivalent, or in pursuit of a diploma
Team Player
Problem Solving

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