FAQs
What are the working hours for the Full Time Store Associate position?
Full Time Store Associates must be able to work more than 32 hours per week, with the average work week comprising up to 40 hours based on business needs.
Is previous customer service experience required for this position?
While previous customer service experience is preferred, it is not mandatory.
What are the key responsibilities of a Full Time Store Associate at UNIQLO?
Key responsibilities include providing excellent customer service, meeting sales expectations, maintaining knowledge of products and promotions, monitoring and replenishing floor stock, processing transactions using a POS system, and assisting customers in fitting rooms.
What type of benefits does UNIQLO offer Full Time Store Associates?
Benefits include employee discounts at all UNIQLO Canada retail locations, group insurance (health and dental), competitive compensation starting at $18.00/hour, and career advancement opportunities.
When does training for new employees start?
Successful candidates will start training in mid-August before the new store’s opening.
Can I apply for this position if I am not legally entitled to work in Canada?
No, applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada to be considered for this position.
Is there flexibility in scheduling for Full Time Store Associates?
Yes, candidates must have flexibility in their schedule availability and be able to work varying shifts during the week and on weekends.
What is the company culture like at UNIQLO?
UNIQLO fosters a culture of teamwork, encourages employee initiative, and provides opportunities for professional growth and advancement based on performance.
Are there opportunities for salary increases?
Yes, UNIQLO offers performance-based salary increases and opportunities for promotion every three months for committed individuals who generate results.
Does UNIQLO accommodate applicants with disabilities?
Yes, UNIQLO Canada encourages applications from all qualified candidates and accommodates persons with disabilities during the application process.