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1039 days ago

WE ARE LOOKING FOR A RETAIL SUPERSTAR!

Marketing Manager from Beds4U Newmarket

Beds4u is a 100% NZ owned & operated business with 14 stores across North Island including 7 stores in Auckland.


We are seeking a retail superstar with proven sales experience in Big-ticket items to join our Auckland team.
We're looking for anyone with the following skills and abilities:

• Quick learner
• Excellent banter with customers
• Able to work on weekends (or one of the days on weekends).
• A can-do attitude
• Prior Big-ticket retail sales experience is preferred
• Must be fluent in English

Sound like you? Prove it.

If you do end up proving it, here's what you can expect:

• An exciting pay structure of Hourly Rate + commissions + Bonuses and other employee benefits.
• Excellent career progression - we're seeking future superstars who see their career with us
• Continuous training & development
• Professional & friendly working environment

If you are looking for a long-term career from which you will reap the rewards then we want to hear from you.
Applicant for this position should be a NZ resident or hold a valid work permit.

APPLY NOW via the link below:

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