Cosmetic Reset in Drugstore Chain Accounting - Glendale, CA at Geebo

Cosmetic Reset in Drugstore Chain

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1 Quick Apply Part-time Contract 13 days ago Full Job Description Rite Aid will be resetting their entire cosmetics departments between Jan 16 thru April 1.
We are looking for qualified merchandisers with reset experience to help complete the following stores over the 12-week period.
More specific weekly schedules to follow once teams are assembled.
Rite Aid 06756 707 N PACIFIC AVENUE GLENDALE CA Rite Aid 05571 935 NORTH HOLLYWOOD WAY BURBANK CA Rite Aid 05531 914 FAIR OAKS AVENUE SOUTH PASADENA CA - 1-3 years reset experience (cosmetics experience a plus) -Able to read, interpret, and execute planograms AND follow detailed written instructions -Attention to detail, strong work ethic, trustworthy, and reliable -Able to work in a team environment and have strong communication skills Other job requirements:
-Able to start promptly at 8:
00 a.
m.
-Must be available consistent days Monday - Friday -Able to stand, bend and lift for extended periods of time -Tools required (bring from home):
tape measure, box cutter, Phillips screwdriver, flathead screwdriver -Must have reliable transportation and availability to work set hours determined by store -Technology:
A smartphone is required for taking before and after pictures at the store.
Store reports can be submitted via smartphone or home computer.
You will be hired as an Independent Contractor Direct Deposit is offered Pay rate is $18-$20 per hour depending on experience HOW TO APPLY:
Use the link below to fill out our application and in the comments box of the application please put Reset 2023 https:
//www.
intelligentmerchandisingusa.
com/employment/ Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:
$18.
00 - $20.
00 per hour Shift:
8 hour shift Day shift Weekly day range:
Monday to Friday
Experience:
Resets/Planograms:
1 year (Required) Work Location:
One location Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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