Jewelry Sales Professional - Jewelers (Dallas, TX) Sales - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Jewelry Sales Professional - Jewelers (Dallas, TX)

Jewelry Sales Professional Description A Jewelry Sales Professional is about customers and creating a relationship, not just presenting jewelry or rattling off the 4 C's of a diamond to them.
For us, sales never end at the cash register.
We've taken the jewelry sales and customer service experience to the next level.
A Jewelry Sales Professional understands the difference between being interested and being interesting.
Being interested is about engaging our customer and learning about their interests and wants, not simply talking about product information and getting a credit application completed.
This is where our sales focus is building a connection with each customer we serve.
There are a number of ways we build this connection.
They include the following:
Consult with and assist customers with jewelry selections Build lasting relationships with your customers through follow up such as:
future gift occasions, personal preferences, new merchandise suggestions and invitations to special events Consistently seek new product knowledge so that you are a resource for your customer Achieve personal sales goals as given to you monthly Perform some non-selling functions including stock work, merchandising, display and price adjustments Requirements:
MUST HAVE JEWELRY EXPERIENCE!!!!! An enduring drive to achieve, to accomplish goals Enthusiasm for jewelry and retail, this is a career not just a job Salesmanship, strongly devoted to influencing and winning people over In addition to these key qualities, to join the team you need to be:
Proficient in Point of Sales (POS) systems including processing credit card transactions While retail jewelry experience is preferred, fine jewelry experience is a plus Our Clients Do Not Sponsor! Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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