Do you know your Levi's from your Wranglers? Can you tell the difference between 90s grunge and 70s glam in a single glance? Do you get unreasonably excited about a perfectly worn-in crewneck or a Y2K baguette bag?
If your idea of heaven is folding flannels, styling customers in statement denim, and talking vintage all day long ? we want you on our team.
What You'll Be Doing:
* Slinging seriously good secondhand
* Helping customers find their next fave piece (and hyping them up in the changeroom, obviously)
* Merchandising racks, restocking, and keeping the shop lookin' fresh
* Handling sales at the till with that retail charm
* Living and breathing vintage (well? not literally, but close)
Who You Are:
* A people person with great vibes
* Fashion-forward but not fashion-snobby
* Comfortable in a fast-paced retail environment
* Reliable, organized, and cool under pressure
* Loves a good thrift and believes in sustainable style
* Bonus points if you can tell us your fave decade and back it up with outfit inspo
Perks:
* A flexible, creative, style-forward work environment
* Endless outfit inspo and first dibs on the goods
Think you?ve got what it takes to work in a shop full of vintage gems and good energy?
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: $15.00-$17.00 per hour
Expected hours: 30 per week
Shift:
* 8 hour shift
* Afternoon shift
* Day shift
* Evening shift
* Morning shift
Work days:
* Every Weekend
* Holidays
* Monday to Friday
* Weekends as needed
Experience:
* Retail sales: 1 year (preferred)
* Customer service: 1 year (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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