Saturday Sales Assistant

Saturday Sales Assistant Bristol, England

Captain Kandy Bristol
Full Time Bristol, England 4.81 - 9.5 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

We are looking for a Saturday Sales assistant, that is bubbly, enthusiastic and eager to work hard in our busy Bristol Store. This job role would suit a school leaver or student.

Job to include:

Serving customers

Stock replenishment & rotation

General cleaning to keep to our high standards of cleanliness

Hours: Saturday 12:00pm to 17:00pm = 5 Hours per week.

No experience required, full training will be given. Immediate start.

Job Type: Part-time
Part-time hours: 5 per week

Salary: £4.81-£9.50 per hour

Benefits:

  • Employee discount

Schedule:

  • Weekends only

Work Location: One location

Reference ID: Bristol Saturday Sales Asssistant

Saturday Sales Assistant
Captain Kandy Bristol

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