Part-Time Sales Assistant

Pensacola, FL, FL
Part Time
Sales Department
Entry Level

We are seeking a Sales Assistant to support the sales team, and to help customers to have a positive shopping experience. This role involves assisting customers, maintaining product displays, handling transactions, and ensuring the sales area is organized. A good Sales Assistant is friendly, reliable, and willing to learn about the products, equipment, and sales process.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Welcome and assist customers with product inquiries and purchases
  • Provide accurate information about products, prices, and promotions
  • Operate the point-of-sale (POS) system to process payments
  • Maintain clean and organized shelves and displays
  • Restock merchandise and monitor inventory levels
  • Assist customers in locating products in the store
  • Handle returns or exchanges according to store policies
  • Learn how to properly use store equipment and understand the sales process
  • Support team members and help meet sales goals

REQUIRED SKILLS:

  • Good communication and customer service skills
  • Basic math skills for handling payments
  • Ability to work well in a team
  • Willingness to learn about products, procedures, and equipment
  • Attention to detail and organization

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High school diploma or equivalent (preferred)
  • Previous retail or customer service experience is helpful but not always required

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

  • Retail store or sales floor
  • Standing for long periods and interacting with customers
  • May involve lifting light merchandise and organizing displays
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Efficient in the Microsoft Suite - Excel, Word, Outlook
  • Must have the ability to create invoices and conduct business in a professional manner, whether it's in person, over email or on the phone
  • Assistant will work directly side by side with the manager to assist in their needs
  • Must have a working understanding of the sales process and follow instructions
  • Customer service and professionalism must be top notch, as you will be speaking directly to/with clients
  • It is vital that you learn about the products used/sold in order to provide superior customer service
  • Must have the ability to stay organized, problem solve, think outside the box and pay close attention to detail
  • Will be trained on budding and reading drawings
  • Need to have a clear understanding of the position and equipment
PAY:
Starts at $20/hr. (Depending on your level of experience)


HOURS: 
Part-time (approximately 20 hrs. a week)
All hours worked will be Monday-Friday (within regular business hours)


REQUIREMENTSMust pass a pre-employment background check and drug test.


TEL Staffing complies with regulations enforced by the EEOC. TEL Staffing is a drug-free workplace.
This position may be Direct-Hire -OR- Temp-to-Hire. No benefits are offered during the Temp period
 
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