Merchandising RepParttime Retail & Wholesale - Sugar Land, TX at Geebo

Merchandising RepParttime

Position Type:
Part-time
Salary Range:
$12.00 Hourly
Retail Merchandising Services (RMS), a national merchandising company servicing various retailers has an immediate opening for a part-time Service Representative in your area!
Description:
As an employee of RMS you would be assigned to work in retail stores on a weekly, bi-weekly and/or one-time basis. You could be responsible for servicing retail stores within a 15 mile radius of your home and can expect up to 7 hours per week, however hours will vary based on what work is available in your area.
You will enjoy flexible scheduling, paid on the job training, convenient online reporting, and bi-weekly pay with the option of Direct Deposit.
RMS Merchandisers complete a variety of jobs such as:
Replenish cellphone brochures in electronics
Research out of stock items, zone, and stock
Zone and stock DVDs to schematics
Surge work (i.e. applying instant rebate coupons, putting up a display signs, repackaging product, replacing tickets on products, auditing planograms, etc.)
Minimum
Qualifications:
Must be located within 15 miles of the store(s) you're applying for.
Some stores will require servicing before 11AM on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Internet access with downloading and printing capabilities.
Regular access to a smart device (smartphone, tablet, etc.)
Email address and regular access to a phone with voicemail.
Digital Photo Capabilities
Reliable transportation/good driving history
Excellent organizational & communication skills
Ability to meet & adhere to deadlines
Merchandising experience preferred
To view open stores and apply for this position, please visit our website at www.rmservicing.com and submit your application through the Careers tab.
RMS is an equal opportunity employer and completes background screening prior to hiring.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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