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Sales Associate
# Join Sunglass Hut: Turn Up the Shade. Turn Up the Feel Good.
At Sunglass Hut, we don’t just sell sunglasses—we sell feel good. From iconic brands to the latest trends, everything we do is about confidence, connection, and great vibes.
Born in Miami and part of the EssilorLuxottica family, Sunglass Hut is bold, fast-paced, and fashion-forward. Powered by people who love what they do, we’re looking for bright personalities to bring their energy, personality, and vibe to our team.
# About the Role
Senior Sales Associate – Sun Protection
What You’ll Do
- Create feel-good, memorable moments for every customer
- Style customers with the perfect sunglasses that match their look and lifestyle
- Bring confidence, product knowledge, and personality to every customer interaction
- Work as part of a collaborative team to hit goals, celebrate wins, and have fun
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# Responsibilities
- Engage & Inspire: Build strong customer relationships by offering personalized advice and styling
- Sales Focus: Achieve targets with a mix of service-minded selling and commission-based rewards
- Stay Trend-Aware: Be passionate about fashion, trends, and new arrivals to provide cutting-edge recommendations
- Retail Excellence: Train and support colleagues to maintain aats (Above Average Sales Team) standards
- Community Impact: Support OneSight initiatives to change lives through vision
# Requirements
- Positive & Outgoing: A natural confidence in interacting with people of all backgrounds
- Passion for Fashion & Service: Enthusiasm for trends, customer experiences, and sunny vibes
- Team Player: High energy, drive, and a team-first mindset
- Customer Focus: Belief that everyone deserves to feel welcome, included, and confident


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# Benefits
- Competitive pay + commission—your hustle pays off!
- Free pair of sunglasses after probation (yes, it’s true!)
- Friends & Family discounts—because great style sticks with you
- Monthly incentives + recognition—your wins deserve to be celebrated
- Career opportunities: Growth with a global brand
- Purposeful impact: Support OneSight vision clinics worldwide
# Ready to Bring the Feel Good?
Love fashion? Love people? Love a fast-paced, vibey environment?
Apply now and start your Sunglass Hut journey today! 🌞
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