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Merchandising and Pricing Associate job in BAKERSFIELD - Sears Holdings (BAKERSFIELD, CA)

, locate merchandise, assist customers, answer phones, ring register) o Understands website navigation, and proactively leverages technology in order to facilitate the customer experience o Sets and maintains sales floor to national merchandising and presentation standards o Sets plan-o-grams, endcaps, bulk stacks, pad resets, and typicals o Performs promotional ad setup and take down without error or omission o Performs accurate count updates and inventory adjustments o Footwear:
Utilizes pull list and Fill Floor processes to replenish sales floor o Footwear:
Actively stocks sales floor throughout the day with merchandise from the stock room for maximum in-stock position o Hardlines:
Performs Fill Floor process, placing merchandise on the sales floor after Backroom Associates have brought items to the staging area o Hardlines:
Performs Out of Stock process, creating pull list and subsequently placing merchandise on the sales floor after Backroom Associates have brought items to the staging area o Hardlines:
Ensures maximum in-stock condition by actively stocking sales floor throughout the day with merchandise that has been pulled to the staging area by Backroom Associates o Adheres to merchandise protection standards o Fully optimizes credit, gift card, Shop Your Way Rewards and multi-channel opportunities (and, where applicable:
Protection Agreements, Merchandise Replacement Agreements, and other miscellaneous income opportunities) o Performs other duties as assigned.
o Basic reading, arithmetic, writing and oral communication skills o Basic internet navigation Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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