Retail Sales Associate Positions Available in Tacoma Area!

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We're hiring for our Tacoma-area locations!
Tacoma, Federal Way, Auburn, & Renton!

About us: Mary Jane's House of Glass is the place to work if you enjoy the educational sales process and helping others. We are a family-owned and operated business that has been providing only the best in smokable glassware and other essential cannabis lifestyle products for over 25 years. With 13 locations, a state-of-the-art glassblowing facility, and a large distribution center, we are the largest American-made shop in the PNW (probably the country)!

What we're looking for: Someone who is friendly, outgoing, and has a natural passion for sales and customer service. Cash handling experience is preferred, but not required!

Must have: Reliable transportation, availability to work weekends, and availability for opening and closing shifts.

Benefits:
- $17.13/hr starting wage

- $17.13 - $20.00+/hr after 60 days based on experience and availability

- Generous Employee Discount

- Monthly Bonus Opportunities

- Paid Sick Leave

- Upward Mobility

- Community Network Opportunities

Responsibilities:

- Assist customers with product inquiries and provide exceptional customer service

- Operate the cash register and handle cash transactions accurately

- Stock shelves and maintain inventory levels to ensure product availability

- Demonstrate product knowledge and assist in merchandising efforts

- Collaborate with team members to create a welcoming shopping environment

- Ensure compliance with store policies and procedures during all transactions

- Maintaining the store's appearance

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $17.13 - $20.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule
  • Paid time off

Application Question(s):

  • Are you available to work weekends?
  • Are you available for both opening and closing shifts?

Work Location: In person

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