AMERICAN GREETINGS has exciting opportunities for a Rural Walmart Merchandiser. The Merchandiser is responsible for obtaining schedule and order information for Walmart and Dollar General Accounts and calling on those accounts in a timely fashion. Through the use of Best Practice techniques, the Merchandiser maintains the greeting card department for American Greetings (AG) by reordering merchandise, straightening merchandise on display, putting up or taking down seasonal merchandise, counting carryover and performing other tasks.
The starting pay is $9.15 per hour with potential to be more based on experience or education. The position averages 1-5 hours per week. Days before and after major holidays will be required and occasional weekends.
Working Zip Code(s) for location: 64424
Experience Required:
“Position Requirements
• Access to reliable internet connection
• Access to reliable transportation
• Strong oral & written communication skills including reading & following written instructions
• Use of technology appropriate for position (i.e. PDA, phone, PC)
• Prior successful retail, merchandising, or customer service experience preferred
• High school diploma or equivalent preferred
Environmental Requirements:
• May be exposed to crowded environment, close quarters, extreme noise and low level lighting conditions
• Must be able to lift, push, pull, and move product, equipment and supplies up to forty (40) pounds with or without reasonable accommodations
• Must maintain a quick work pace with optimum time management to maximize productivity
• Must be 18 or older due to contact and use of hazardous disposal equipment
This company is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, gender, disability or protected veteran status. We desire to place a priority on referrals of protected veterans. EOE M/F/disability/vet VEVRAA Federal Contractor”
Job Code
FSN059 RURAL WALMART MERCHANDISER
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