Service, Retail & Sales × Required Skills: Schedule Management
20 matching jobs found.
Service Intermediary
A profession that acts as an intermediary between customers and service providers, introducing, coordinating, and arranging the most suitable services.
Leaflet Distributor (Posting)
A light labor job that distributes advertising leaflets into mailboxes in specified areas to support advertisers in expanding their recognition.
Store Development Clerk
An administrative position that supports store development projects through site surveys and market analysis for new store openings, coordination with related parties, and various contract procedures.
Department Store Corporate Sales Representative (Salesperson)
Sales position in a department store's corporate sales department, responsible for product proposals to corporate and affluent customers through order receipt and delivery.
Beauty Staff (Cosmetics Door-to-Door Sales)
A sales position that visits customers' homes and other locations to provide beauty consultations, propose, sell, and follow up on cosmetics.
Bridal Advisor (Wedding Venue)
A profession that comprehensively supports couples from planning to execution of their wedding ceremony through consultations at wedding venues.
Bridal Clerk (Department Store)
A job in the bridal section of a department store, involving proposals for wedding attire to brides and grooms, fittings, contracts, venue arrangements, estimate preparation, and more.
Pet Sitter
A service job that visits the owner's home during their absence to care for pets (feeding, walking, cleaning, playing, etc.).
Announcer (Department Store)
A profession that handles in-building broadcasts within department stores, conveying store guidance, sales promotions, business hours, and other information to customers via microphone.
Insurance Shop Receptionist
Insurance shop receptionists handle customer interactions at the reception counter, manage reservations, provide basic guidance on insurance products, and perform related clerical tasks.