Apollo Retail Specialistsother related Employment listings - Deltona, FL at Geebo

Apollo Retail Specialists

As a merchandiser, you'll take on project-based work to ensure products and displays are visually appealing to attract and engage shoppers, build strong relationships with store managers, ensure the right amount of goods are available at the right price.
During unprecedented times, that's crucial! Our corporate office has planted roots in Tampa, FL, but we hire retail merchandisers all over the nation.

Responsibilities:
Merchandise ProductsBuild Strong Relationships with Co-workers and Store ManagersAccurate and On-time Project ExecutionThorough and Timely Reporting DailyMaintain Good AttendanceRetailer Specific Online Certifications Requirements:
Must Have Reliable TransportationMinimum 2 years Retail ExperienceMerchandising and/or Fixture Install Experience PreferredEagerness to Learn & Follow DirectionStrong Written & Oral CommunicationKnowledge of Plan-o-grams a Plus! Ability to Cross Reference Multiple DocumentsPerform Repetitive Bending, Standing and WalkingLift up to 50lbs Perks:
Paid Mileage & Travel PayPer Diem & Hotel for TravelersFree Training Resources Project Can Range from 0-40 Hours Per Week Based on VolumeWeekly Pay (Rain Offered- Early Access to Wages) About the Company:
Apollo Retail SpecialistsApollo is a full-service retail support company with a proven, 22-year track record with leading retailers and brands in the United States.
Apollo uses specialized teams to create the right mix of personnel for every Retail project.
Our experienced merchandisers have skill sets ranging from basic merchandisers to skilled carpentry and our construction team can tackle large interior build-outs.
Company Size:
1,000 to 1,499 employeesIndustry:
Construction - Industrial Facilities and InfrastructureFounded:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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