Job Description
Retail Jobs Liverpool, UK, Also known as store assistants, retail sales assistants, and sales assistants, shop assistants work in the retail industry where they are responsible for serving customers and processing sales transactions. They also restock shelves, resolve customer complaints, and ensure that the sales floor is well-maintained.
We are looking to hire a hard-working, customer-oriented shop assistant to ensure the smooth running of in-store retail operations. The shop assistant’s responsibilities include welcoming customers to our shop, monitoring customer activities to prevent incidents of shoplifting, arranging window displays accordingly, and processing customer refunds.
You should also be able to identify customers’ needs and recommend suitable shop items that best satisfy their needs. To be successful as a shop assistant, you should be well-organized and adept at using pricing and labeling equipment. Ultimately, an outstanding shop assistant should demonstrate effective communication skills and achieve exceptional customer service at all times.
Job Details
Hiring Organization | Asda Sefton Park Superstore |
Post Name | Retail Assistant |
Qualification | Any Graduate |
Industry | Private |
Employment Type | Full Time |
Work Hours | 8 Hours |
Salary | GBP 20 To GBP 25 Per Hour |
Location | Liverpool, England, United Kingdom L15 3JR |
About Organization
Founded in Yorkshire, Asda is one of Britain’s leading retailers. Dedicated colleagues serve customers from our network of stores and online services, including supercentres, superstores, supermarkets, Living stores, petrol filling stations, and depots across the UK. More than 18 million people shop with Asda every week and 98 percent of UK homes are served.
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