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Position Overview:

Pro Account Sales Associates (PASAs) are primarily responsible for building relationships and selling products to industrial, commercial and other professional customers. Key responsibilities for this position include providing outstanding service to customers through the sharing of product knowledge of all store departments and developing and maintaining professional customer relationships. PASAs must have thorough knowledge of all departments and how to use the products in each department. This position also involves acting as a sales associate on the floor including all associated duties (e.g., keeping work area clean and organized).


Key Responsibilities:

  • Spends minimum of 25% of time pursuing new business, most of which to be spend on the sales floor, actively prospecting customers already shopping in the store.
  • Develops one-on-one relationships with Pro customers, providing a familiar face to their customers day in and day out. Uses knowledge of customer’s line of business to anticipate their needs.
  • Uses GET Involved behaviors to ask questions to clarify customer’s needs for both products and services , demonstrates effective up-selling, add-on selling and closing techniques to ensure that all customers’ needs are met and that the complete project is sold.
  • Maintains an organized, up-to-date system for profiling and tracking top accounts as well as for developing new ones. Keeps work area clean and organized.
  • Follows-up with customers to ensure customer satisfaction and pursues future business. Partners with Store Management to resolve outstanding issues.
  • Strives to meet personal goals (e.g., sales, quotes, credit accounts) set by Supervisor as well as the goals of the team. Creates action plan with Supervisor to develop selling skills.
  • Delivers sales presentations to potential customers outside of store (e.g., work site visits, meetings) only at the discretion of the Supervisor.
  • Creates customer quotes and processes fax, phone and counter orders quickly and accurately. Communicates order information to Pullers and Delivery Will Call Coordinators accurately so that the customer’s expectations are met and the best possible service is maintained.
  • Ensures orders are picked up and delivered by checking customer logbook. Trains and informs Store Associates about the Pro Program and encourages total store involvement.


Competencies:

  • Customer Driven: Provides outstanding customer service using GET Involved behaviors – greet, engage and thank (to both internal and external customers); follows through on responsibilities to customers; recovers from any errors made and leaves customer satisfied.
  • Gets Things Done: Demonstrates the ability to get results despite a large workload, competing demands and a fast-paced environment.
  • Acts with Integrity: Demonstrates responsible and honest behavior in all Home Depot roles, tasks and responsibilities.
  • Communicates Effectively: Creates open channels of communication; adapts message to fit the audience; expresses ideas clearly and concisely; keeps others well-informed; listens carefully to input and feedback.
  • Ground Engaged: Aware of how the work performed in the job and the goals of the organization are interrelated; aware of the competition; knows the business and industry.
  • Team Player: Maintains positive working relationships with co-workers; effectively handles interpersonal conflict situations.
  • Planning and Organizing: Sets priorities, plans and coordinates work activities; obtains and manages resources in order for goals to be accomplished on time and within budget.
  • Driving Sales: Knows all departments/areas and effectively promotes products and services (ie: commercial credit); makes decisions in line with the goal of selling; ability to overcome customer objections in order to make sales.


Skills:

  • Customer Service: Greet and engage with all customers, ensuring a positive experience and addressing inquiries.
  • Product Knowledge Expertise: Maintain in-depth knowledge of products to build customer trust and foster long-term relationships.
  • Store Standards: Drive execution of store events, uphold department standards, and ensure on-shelf availability.


Direct Manager/Direct Reports:

  • Reports to Department Supervisor


Travel Requirements:

  • NA


Physical Requirements:

  • Bending, stooping, reaching, twisting, lifting, pushing, pulling and moving items Requires the ability to lift and move heavy and bulky items without assistance
  • Responding to public address system announcements Requires listening for customer service calls, personal pages and general information announcements
  • Climbing ladders Requires climbing ladders, up to the height of 16 feet, in order to obtain or stock merchandise
  • Walking and Standing Requires moving around the store to assist Customers
  • Identifying and reading reports, tickets and UPC labels Requires recognizing, identifying and using merchandise and necessary reports


Working Conditions:

  • Due to forklifts and other heavy equipment traveling through the store, temporary cracks may appear in the floor, causing an uneven walking surface.
  • The warehouse environment can be dusty and noisy Doors are frequently open, causing drafts and interior temperature changes.
  • Floors around work area may become slippery during wet weather conditions.
  • May have to handle merchandise and work with tools with sharp edges.
  • Passing forklifts emit gas fumes.
  • Tools, supplies and related merchandise may contain hazardous materials.


Minimum Education:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent


Minimum Years of Work Experience:

  • Minimum 1 year receiving experience


Minimum Leadership Experience:

  • NA


Certifications:

  • NA


Other Requirements/Assets:

  • NA
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