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Part Time Sales Assistant - Camden  

London, England, United Kingdom

We are proud to offer a wide range of benefits to all our staff and continue to reassess what our community needs from us to thrive. We don’t want to be a good company to work for, we want to be a great... Part Time Sales Assistant Work careers...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 3 days ago

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Part Time Sales Assistant  

London, England, United Kingdom (+2 locations)

Our retail salespeople are the heartbeat and energy of the Lids brand. These cap experts are committed to fostering a passion for sporting and fashion goods by meeting the needs of our loyal customers... Part Time Sales Assistant careers...

from: jobleads.co.uk - More than 30 days ago

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Sales Assistant with Driving Duties  

Manpower - Winchester, Hampshire, South East, UK

Sales Assistant with Driving Duties, Winchester part time sales advisor... Up to £11.86 per hour + plus bonuses

from: totaljobs.com - 18 days ago

Part Time Sales Assistant  

Bicester, England, United Kingdom (+9 locations)

A sales assistant at Topps' is more than just sitting at a till. As one of our service specialists you'll gain valuable sales skills, supporting our customers whilst driving revenue for the store. Gain... part time weekend sales assistant london...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 13 days ago

Part Time Sales Assistant - UNIQLO Wandsworth  

London, England, United Kingdom

Creating Lasting Impressions: Engage closely with customers to assist with product selection and inquiries, welcome them in the fitting room, operate the cash register and RFID, all with a view to offer... part time sales assistant oxford street...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 2 days ago

Sales Assistant (Part Time - 16 Hours Per Week)  

Sally - London, UK (+8 locations)

“At Sally, we find beauty in you. Finding beauty in diversity is in our DNA because our differences are what make us beautiful. Our diversity, inclusivity, and self-expression are what fuel our innovation... part time sale assistant...

from: drapersjobs.com - 16 days ago

Supervisor - Stirling (8 hours +)  

Claire's - Stirling, United Kingdom

In the absence of any other management they may open and close the store and are responsible at that point for ensuring that the store trades safely and legally Claire's is an equal opportunity employer... part time sales assistant livingston...

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Sales Assistant - 12hr Part-time  

Ashford, England, United Kingdom

We are proud to offer a wide range of benefits to all our staff and continue to reassess what our community needs from us to thrive. We don’t want to be a good company to work for, we want to be a great... part time sales assistant hull...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 3 days ago

Part Time Sales Assistant  

TOPPS TILES - Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia, UK

Aged 20 and below: £10.18 per hour plus personal sales commission part time sales assistant kent... £20,000

from: totaljobs.com - 5 days ago

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8hr Part Time Sales Assistants, Kurt Geiger, Braintree  

Kurt Geiger - Braintree

If you’re successful, you will work for a business which recognises that amazing people are the key to driving our business forward and fulfil our vision of being the world’s leading multi-channel retailer... sales assistant part time...

from: workable.com - 2 days ago


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  • Age and experience, good or bad? Lynda

    The shop where I was working was hit badly by the crisis and had to close down. Although it was a local shop, it had a lot of costume in its day and it worked with a lot of suppliers and dealt with huge amounts of stock. When I lost my job about 6 months ago, I decided it was time to reshape my life and thought that part time would give me what I need now at 49. Well, since I started looking I have not been called to that many interviews but when I have, I have not got to the final stages. Whenever I’ve asked for feedback I’ve been told that my background is good and that I have a good record (I’ve very good references from my old job) but … nicely it always gets to the point when physical appearance and age appear in the scene. Right, left and centre we hear about equal opportunities, rights, no discrimination based on race, colour, religion, sex … but the sad truth is that some of us are left out of the equation no matter what.

    • Wayne:

      I am in the same situation, my experience was good but for similar reasons I lost my permanent job more than a year ago. Since then I’ve only managed to get temporary posts, and I’ve come to the conclusion that being 53 is the problem. It’s like the experience acquired over all these years counts for nothing. Experience is more than 50% of the secret to dealing with people, and unlike in other fields, most of what you learn never goes out of date. So frustrating! I feel that those who look at me as a mere body who is 53 are not aware that I am more than that, I’m someone who was once as young, energetic and driven as they may be now, and that since then I have not stopped growing and I can contribute an awful lot!

      • Daniel:

        In recent years, experience has changed from being valued as the result of the acquisition of knowledge and skills over time, to become a question of intense exposure for relatively short spans of time, those of us whose experience has been earned over the years seem not to have the same worth.

        • Susan:

          I've come to the conclusion that though this really is the general trend, there's also a number of companies that value experience and age in the traditional sense. I hope to come across one of them in my search!

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