A popular supermarket in Eltham is hiring for people with “strong communication skills” to join the team.
Perks of the job include a hefty discount and access to a free GP service.
Advertised on the website, M&S is hiring for a customer assistant on the foods department at the store on Eltham High Street.
With a salary of £13.15 per hour, the temporary position is part time and during the early morning.
The hours are as followed:
Sunday 6am – 9am
Thursday 5am – 8am
Friday 5am – 8am
Saturday 5am – 8am
The purpose of the role is to deliver a “great shopping experience” for customers, while “championing and promoting” products.
Key roles include
· Serve customers both on the shop floor and at service points
· Keep the store clean and tidy, ensuring that shelves are stocked with products
· Monitor and deliver on the daily sales targets, priorities, promotions and selling opportunities
· Engage with customers to understand their needs, make recommendations and deliver remarkable service throughout their visit to store.
· Build product knowledge to sell and recommend products and services
Key Capabilities
· High levels of customer service
· Committed to delivering excellent work with great attention to detail
· Open to and acts upon feedback, asking for this regularly
· Takes accountability for planning and managing own workload efficiently
· Strong communication skills
· Adaptable to changing situations
· Builds positive relationships by being a good listener
· Good level of digital capability
The job role comes with benefits such as a 20 per cent colleague discount, a free virtual GP service and free bike hire as part of their Cycle to Work scheme.
M&S is committed to an active Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunities Policy, which starts with their recruitment and selection process.
If you consider yourself to require reasonable adjustments to any part of the recruitment process, M&S invites you to share those requirements when completing your application.
Applications are open until Tuesday, July 2, 2024.
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