Retail Store Sales Associate / Crew - 16/17 years old+ (No Experience Required)

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Retail Store Sales Associate / Crew - 16/17 years old+ (No Experience Required)

Join our team! Are you the type of person who enjoys positive customer interactions, sharing helpful advice, and building a friendly atmosphere? At our company, we strive to make every grocery shopping visit enjoyable and engaging.

BENEFITS


- Attractive compensation with regular performance evaluations twice a year, offering the potential for roughly a 7% annual pay increase based on your contributions
- Retirement savings option with a 401(k) plan, open to both employee and employer contributions, reflecting our commitment to your future
- Up to a 20% discount on store merchandise for all Crew Members
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits for eligible team members, with a significant portion of costs covered and monthly contributions that are extremely affordable
- Paid time off that grows with your length of service, ranging from about 5 to 10 days each year, with no maximum on accruals and immediate ownership of earned time
- Opportunities for advancement based on your performance - the majority of leaders began in the Crew role, with all store managers promoted from within

Other perks include:
- Leadership development training
- Access to scholarships
- Support during emergencies
- In-store tasting events
- Employee assistance resources
- Flexibility for transfers and relocations

Responsibilities:
- Working closely with teammates to reach shared goals
- Bringing energy and enthusiasm to the cash register
- Bagging groceries with attention and care
- Restocking and organizing product displays
- Creating eye-catching and informative signage
- Helping customers locate items and answering questions

Requirements:

- Must be at least 16 years old to apply
- No experience required

You will develop a wide range of skills here, thanks to varied daily responsibilities. Artistic abilities, such as quality handwriting, chalk art, or sign-making, are a plus. If you have a passion for food and enjoy interacting with people, we want to hear from you. We are happy to provide all necessary training.
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