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Retail Sales Associate at Best Buy
Job Description
What you'll do
- Create a great shopping experience by engaging with customers in a warm, friendly manner
- Drive sales by recommending products and solutions that meet customers' needs
- Perform cashier duties for purchases, returns and exchanges
- Assist with store inventory and merchandising
- Working and thriving in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Working a flexible schedule that matches your availability (weekends, nights, holidays, etc)
We're committed to helping our people thrive at work and at home. We offer generous benefits that address your total well-being and provide support as you need it, especially key moments in your life.
Our benefits include:
- Competitive pay
- Generous employee discount
- Physical and mental well-being support
As part of the Best Buy team, you'll help us fulfill our purpose to enrich lives through technology. We bring that to life every day by humanizing and personalizing tech solutions for every stage of life - in our stores, online and in customers' homes.
Our culture is built on deeply supporting and valuing our amazing employees who make it all possible. We're committed to being a great place to work, where you can unlock unique career possibilities. Above all, we aim to provide a place where you can bring your full, authentic self to work now and into the future. Tomorrow works here.
Best Buy is an equal opportunity employer.
Application deadline: Minimum of 5 days from the posting date. You can find that date above the job title at the top of the page.
Position Type: Part timePandoLogic. Category:Sales,
Typical entry-level pay: $29k for Retail Salespersons nationally
Mid-level roles pay ~19% more—room to grow.
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