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Fulltime Shop Assistant vacancies at ed (41 North Cross Rd) & the dulwich trader


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Fulltime Shop Assistant vacancy at ed (41 North Cross Rd) & the dulwich trader (9-11 Croxted Rd)


Are you passionate about homewares and fashion with an enthusiasm for customer service? If so, you are the perfect fit to join the team at rigby & mac.


Job Title: Fulltime Shop Assistant


Start Date: End of August 2019


Locations: ed (East Dulwich, London, SE22) & the dulwich trader (West Dulwich, London, SE21)


Candidates will need:


? relevant retail experience and references

? excellent customer service skills and outgoing, confident, friendly manner

? proactive and organised approach to work


Hours: 4 days per week (Mon ? Fri) plus every other weekend . The stores are open 9.30am ? 6pm Mon-Sat and 11am ? 5pm Sun


Salary: on application and depending on experience


Please ask for an application form in one of our 3 stores or email your CV to [email protected].


We look forward to meeting you!

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