Battersea Power Station
Style Advisor - ME + EM

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Style Advisor - ME + EM
ME + EM is recruiting.
Location: London Battersea Power Station
Job Title: Style Advisor, Part-time vacancy for 14 hours per week, with a preference for someone available to work on weekends.
Reporting to: Store Manager
Role: The ME+EM Style Advisor will provide outstanding luxury service, drive sales and build strong relationships with all clients.
Responsibilities
- Provide the best most luxurious customer experience to all who visit the store
- Ensure you represent the brand at all times by following the company dress code
- Continually improve product knowledge, attend regular product review meetings, and research product online
- Be confident in building organic and long-lasting relationships with customers
- Carry out personal styling sessions with confidence
- Confident with styling, outfit building and recommendations
- Understanding importance of data collection and ensure GDPR is adhered to
- Relay customer feedback to Manager
- Awareness of opening and closing duties and support when necessary
- Be confident with Elucid EPOS and back office
- Process transactions, refunds and telephone orders confidentially
- Ensure visual merchandising meets standards
- Replenishing stock and keep shop floor clean and tidy
- Assist with deliveries & stock recalls
- Complying to Covid-19 policies and procedures and ensuring customers are safe and informed
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- Uniform allowance which is up to £1200 every 2 months and our current bonus structure which offers up to +10% of the staff member's salary per quarter
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- Refer a friend incentives
- Birthday off (FT staff)
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