SAS in Walmart - Retail Merchandising Peer Trainer Accounting - Elburn, IL at Geebo

SAS in Walmart - Retail Merchandising Peer Trainer

Why us? SAS Retail Services is part of the largest retail services company in the US, working with major consumer brands in Walmart stores in your area.
We display it, we move it, and we track it! Start building your career working with amazing people.
If youve worked in retail, understand merchandising and sales, and are ready to make your next move, join our team as a Retail Sales and Merchandising Field Trainer.
Our on-the-job training will build your skills in training, category resets and product placement.
Help others succeed by sharing your leadership, experience and support.
SAS team members make a difference by ensuring the latest brands and products are where they need to be.
We offer benefits that can be customized to meet your familys needs, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, supplemental voluntary plans, wellness programs, and online discounts.
What you Competitive wage; $18.
00 per hour Paid mileage and travel reimbursement when applicable Paid holidays for full-time employment Get paid sooner with early access to earned wages Our list of qualifications is 18 years or older Available to work Tuesday - Sunday Have reliable transportation with a valid drivers license Willing to travel within your territory with minimal supervision Previous merchandising and sales experience, comfortable with technology Excel at building trust, communicating, and managing your time efficiently Join us and help us be even better.
We are ready to talk when you are.
Recommended Skills Communication Leadership Merchandising Retailing Sales Self Motivation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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