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Secret Shopper- Between the ages of 21-25!! at Express Employment Professionals
Job Description
Are you a between 21 and 25? Are you looking for a flexible, part-time job? Join our team as a Secret Shopper! This role involves visiting various restaurants and convenience stores, evaluating customer service, and providing detailed feedback. It's a great way to earn extra money while gaining valuable experience in customer service and retail operations.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Excellent observational and communication skills
- Must have a car and a valid driver's license
- Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends
- Availability the first week of every month
- Attention to detail and ability to follow instructions
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Visit assigned retail locations to validates sales practices
- Complete detailed reports on your shopping experience
- Maintain confidentiality and objectivity in all evaluations
PAY/SHIFT:
- Pay is $18/hour plus .50 a mile for travel
- Work hours are flexible, including weekends and evenings
- This job is in the Northeast OH area
Ways To Apply: (choose one)
- Apply online here
- Call our office
- Visit our office at 5495 Mayfield Road, Lyndhurst, OH 44124 from 9am-11am and 1pm-3pm Monday-Friday
One interview will connect you to over 200 companies in the NE Ohio area when you work with Express. Our exclusive matching system helps you get the shift, location, and position you are most qualified for at the pay you deserve. Never a fee to the applicant.
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