Robert's Florist Ltd
Salesperson

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Company Description
Robert's Florist Ltd is a retail florist located at 1 Station Road in Brynmawr, Gwent, United Kingdom. The company serves local customers with fresh flowers and gift arrangements for a variety of occasions. As a neighborhood-focused business, Robert's Florist Ltd emphasizes friendly service, quality products, and attention to detail. Team members work closely with customers to create personalized floral solutions that meet their needs and preferences.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site Salesperson role based at Robert's Florist Ltd in Brynmawr. The Salesperson will greet and assist customers, provide product recommendations, and handle in-store and telephone inquiries. Daily tasks include processing sales transactions, managing orders, supporting basic merchandising of floral displays, and maintaining a clean, welcoming shop environment. The role also involves coordinating with florists on custom arrangements, helping with stock checks, and ensuring a positive customer experience throughout each visit. This role also includes delivering flowers in our company van. Applicant must be 25+ for insurance purposes.
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- Customer service and communication skills to engage courteously with a diverse range of customers and understand their needs.
- Sales and basic retail skills, including handling transactions, using point-of-sale systems, and working toward sales goals.
- Organizational and time management skills to manage multiple customer requests, orders, and tasks during busy periods.
- Attention to detail and reliability to support accurate order taking, product presentation, and shop upkeep.
- Ability to stand for extended periods and perform light physical tasks such as lifting and moving products.
- Interest in flowers, plants, and gifts; prior retail or florist experience is beneficial but not required.
- Willingness to work on-site during standard retail hours, including weekends and peak holiday periods as needed.
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