Sales Consultant Nuleev Bloomington, LLC

Nuleev

Future Opening: Sales Consultant

Full Time • Nuleev Bloomington, LLC
 
Job Description – Sales Consultant
Classification: Hourly
Reports to: General Manager
 
Job Overview:
CBD – Health and Wellness
 
NULEEV delivers on one thing: Unleashing your health and wellness with superior, clean-label CBD products in tincture, gummy, and topical form that fit our customers goals and lifestyles. Our scientists extract only the best parts of our organically grown plants and infuse them with unique blends of the finest certified ingredients for an effective, quality product.
 
We are looking for highly motivated, hard-working, energetic, and experienced Part-Time and Full-Time Sales Consultants at the NULEEV store front, located at the Mall of America. Great opportunity to join a new, growing company focused on high end customer service to compliment high end products.

Duties and Responsibilities: Primary duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
 
  • Spirit of hospitality! Smile, energy and friendly
  • Use of effective communication and sales skills, identify customer needs and sell solutions
  • Ability to thrive on a high traffic sales floor in a fast-paced environment, multi-task, and delegate
  • Strong customer service experience, knowledge of customer service techniques and high-quality consciousness
  • Effective communication, problem solving, planning and organizational skills
  • Part-Time or Full-time schedules, day and evening shifts available, Monday through Friday, rotating weekends
  • Cash-handling experience in retail, food service or other in required
  • Participate in employee meetings, reviews, and development
  • Responds to customer complaints in person at the time of the complaint or via e-mail for electronically received complaint
 
Skills and Qualifications:
  • Required
    •  Excellent customer service and communication skills
    •  Excellent organization skills
    •  Ability to work independently as well as in a team
    • Demonstrates good judgment and decision-making skills
  • Preferred
    • 4+ years of work experience, 2+ years of sales experience
    • Previous experience managing cost controls is a plus
    • Experience managing POS systems and daily cash controls
    • Operational knowledge of the cash register, cash handling procedures and reconciliation of multiple cash banks and reports
 
WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN PREFERRED SKILLS AND QUALIFCATIONS LIST
 
 
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: 
 
  • This is an hourly paid position. Days and hours of work vary according to business hours and job requirements
  • All staff are required to wear mask or protective face covering
 
Work Environment:
 
  • This role will require high level of gracious communication with clients and respectable communication with staff
  • Company dress code is a requirement from the moment you step into the Mall of America to the moment you exit for a scheduled shift. You represent a reputable brand as an employee walking through the mall with local business partnerships and customers being accessible in your surroundings once on the premises
  • Food and drink not allowed to be visible on the sales floor or at the cash wrap. Keep all food and drink in back room/office away from customer view
  • Standing required for entirety of scheduled shift, excluding breaks to be taken out of view of store sales floor and cash wrap
 
 
Applications accepted online at nuleev-bloomington.careerplug.com/account or in person from 10am-6pm

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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