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GUCCI - Greeter

Central Valley, NY Central Valley, NY Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$37.
5K - $47.
5K a year Estimated:
$37.
5K - $47.
5K a year 22 hours ago 22 hours ago 22 hours ago Summary Job Family Group Description - Sales / Omni-Channel:
Combines all positions within the different sales channels:
retail, wholesale and e-commerce.
Also includes all activities to support store management.
Job Family Description -Retail Operations:
Supports the sales process - puts displays in place, keeps stock level inventory, payment transactions, fitting or garment alterations.
Sub-Job Family Description - Retail Operations:
Coordinates operational activities of stores.
Monitors the flow of products and ensures the store is kept well stocked.
Supports store projects (changes in opening and closing times, renovations or relocation, etc.
) Liaises with necessary departments to coordinate an action rollout plan within deadline and budget.
Job Description Role Mission The Store Support - Greeter is required to greet every client warmly, leaving a great first impression for any clients visiting our Gucci store.
Key Accountabilities To greet and usher clients into the store or politely invite them to wait before the next available Sales Associate comes to the door to assist them To engage and interact with clients and create small conversations To monitor and observe the traffic within the store To assist with store support duties when required Key Requirements Minimum 1 year of experience in a similar capacity from the retail or service industry Well-groomed with a pleasant disposition Customer service oriented with good interpersonal skills Inquisitive mindset with the ability to engage Independent individual with strong decision-making skills Job Type Regular Start Date Schedule Full time Organization.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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