IKEA Food Sales Team Member (12-19 hours/week) Retail & Wholesale - College Park, MD at Geebo

IKEA Food Sales Team Member (12-19 hours/week)

IKEA IKEA College Park, MD College Park, MD Part-time Part-time $18.
72 - $26.
71 an hour $18.
72 - $26.
71 an hour 20 hours ago 20 hours ago 20 hours ago Why we will love you Food is your passion, whether you're cooking or serving customers.
You know food plays a vital role in creating a better everyday life for the many people - especially when it's honest, healthy and delicious.
What you'll be doing day to day You'll be inspiring IKEA customers in the IKEA Swedish Food Market to cook and enjoy a modern taste of Sweden whenever and wherever they want! Maintaining the Swedish Food Market including merchandising and price communication.
Using your IKEA Food knowledge to exceed customer expectations, confidently answering their questions so they can make informed purchase decisions.
Stocking, inventorying, and rotating supplies in areas where Swedish Food Market products are sold.
Following food handling, health, safety, hygiene and sanitation regulations and guidelines.
Providing a friendly retail checkout experience by processing payments quickly and accurately.
Promoting a safe and secure working environment for co-workers, guests and visitors.
QUALIFICATIONS 1 year of experience in a high-volume customer facing environment Apply now! JOB TYPE - Permanent, Part-Time BENEFITS ELIGIBLE? Select benefits HOURS - 12-19 hours a week, weekends required hourly pay range (based on relevant experience):
$18.
72 - $26.
71 / hour Whether you're part time or full time, we offer competitive benefits and perks, such as medical and Rx , dental, vison, 401k, meal deal, store discount, autism coverage, parental leave, pet insurance, education assistance and more.
eligible starting at only 20 hrs/wk.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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