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Sales Assistant foodhaus Nicosia

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#IP60880
Type: Full time

If you love getting into the kitchen, trying, experimenting, creating epic dishes and all this with quality ingredients, then you are a foodhaus lover and we want you in our team! Come share your enthusiasm and your passion for good food, impeccable service, unbeatable prices on our fresh food by applying today.

Duties:

  • Providing excellent customer service.
  • Collection and management of cash and/or credit cards.
  • Correct handling and protection of the company's products.
  • Receiving and storing goods.
  • Placement and replenishment of goods.
  • Maintaining store’s good image and cleanliness.

Qualifications:

  • Secondary school diploma.
  • A degree or diploma will be considered an additional qualification.
  • Very good knowledge of the Greek and English languages.
  • Very good knowledge of using Microsoft Office applications.
  • Previous sales experience will be an added advantage.
  • Flexibility in store work shifts.
  • Kindness, willingness, responsibility, and team spirit.

Benefits:

  • Permanent full-time employment 38 hours per week
  • Five-day work.
  • Monthly salary.
  • Monthly commission based on a bonus scheme.
  • 13th salary.
  • Provident Fund.
  • Discount on store products.
  • Continuous training and advancement opportunities.
  • Excellent working environment.

Store’s working hours:

  • Monday to Saturday 7:30 - 20:00, Sunday 10:00 - 18:00. A shift system applies.

Applications:

Interested candidates can submit their CV to the link below no later than 08/12/2023. Become a member of our dynamic team!

Apply Here

Qualified candidates will be invited for an in-person meeting.

All applications will be treated confidentially.

For general information about our stores, please visit our website https://www.foodhaus.com

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