FAQs
What is the role of a Seasonal Retail Sales Associate at Gap?
The Seasonal Retail Sales Associate, also referred to as a Brand Associate, is responsible for engaging with customers, providing excellent customer service, and promoting brand loyalty. They bring the brand to life through their interactions and are accountable for personal goals that contribute to overall store results.
What are the main responsibilities of this position?
The key responsibilities include treating customers and employees with respect, promoting loyalty programs, engaging customers to drive sales, enhancing customer experiences using omnichannel offerings, maintaining a neat work environment, and handling customer interactions professionally.
What qualities are desired in a candidate for this position?
Ideal candidates should be good communicators, customer-focused, passionate about retail, problem solvers, willing to work a flexible schedule, and capable of using retail technology.
Is prior retail experience necessary for this job?
While prior retail experience is beneficial, it is not explicitly required. Candidates should demonstrate a passion for retail and a willingness to learn and adapt.
What is the hourly pay range for this position?
The hourly range for the Seasonal Retail Sales Associate position is $15.00 - $16.00 USD. Employee pay may vary based on qualifications, experience, skill level, and location.
Are there any specific physical requirements for this job?
Yes, candidates must be able to maneuver around the sales floor, stockroom, and office, and be able to lift up to 30 lbs.
What is the company's stance on diversity and inclusion?
Gap Inc. is committed to providing a workplace free from harassment and discrimination, and prides itself on fostering a diverse and inclusive environment of belonging. They actively recruit, hire, and promote qualified individuals from all backgrounds.
Are there any scheduling expectations for this role?
Yes, candidates must agree to work a flexible schedule to meet the business's needs, which may include holiday, evening, overnight, and weekend shifts.