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Elements Massage is looking for a Retail Sales Associate / Customer Service Associate to create an exceptional massage experience for all the clients every time they enter the studio.
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If you’re looking for a retail sales associate / customer service job where you can positively change the lives of clients in a meaningful way, then look no further! Prior retail sales experience preferred; selling memberships or services in‐person to potential clients.
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Each Elements Massage® studio is independently owned and operated. of ETM. Elements Massage® + design are registered trademarks owned by ETM. Retail Sales Associates enjoy the following perks.
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If youre looking for a retail sales associate / customer service job where you can positively change the lives of clients promoting health and wellness in a fun, relaxing spa environment, then look no further.
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Elements Massage of Clifton Park is looking for an engaging and outgoing personality to join our team as a Wellness Membership Advisor (WMA). Ability to follow our proven sales process to sell the monthly Elements Wellness Program and build customer loyalty.
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Prior retail sales experience preferred; selling memberships or services in? All individuals hired by franchise owners studios are their employees, not those of ETM. Benefits vary by independently owned and operated Elements Massage studios.
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Elements Massage is looking for someone who can create an exceptional massage experience for every client every time they enter our studio. Bonuses based on monthly Wellness Program sales.
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Overview: If you’re looking for a retail sales associate / customer service job where you can positively change the lives of clients in a meaningful way, then look no further! Retail Sales Associates enjoy the following perks: Pay $14 per hour depending on experience Bonuses based on monthly conversion numbers Blue Cross Blue Shield Medical, Dental, Vision, Short term & Long term disability 401 K program Complimentary bi- weekly massage at the studio Our team members will earn commission for wellness plan sales and have opportunities to earn up to $200+ in additional bonuses.
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Complete all Elements training and sales process for the role of Wellness Membership Advisor. Front Desk Associate. Applicants must have a flexible schedule and be available to work a day time or closing shift.
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Our team members may earn commission for wellness plan sales. Pay $15 per hour. Familiarity with modern office tools and systems; scheduling and payments are all processed with easy? like or similar environment is preferred; catering experiences that distinguish their value with attention, hospitality, and execution.
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Customer Service in a spa‐like or similar environment is preferred; catering experiences that distinguish their value with attention, hospitality, and execution. Familiarity with modern office tools and systems; scheduling and payments are all processed with easy‐to‐learn computer programs.
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Responsibilities: Selling Memberships, Packages, and gift cards Scheduling client appointments Making calls to clients for scheduling and payment processing Keeping the studio clean including restrooms Qualifications: Prior retail sales experience preferred; selling memberships or services in‐person to potential clients.
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Ability to follow our proven sales process to sell the monthly Elements Massage Wellness Program and build customer loyalty. Following our proven sales process to enroll clients into the Elements Massage Wellness Program, a no hassle, month to month membership plan.
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Our team members will earn commission for wellness plan sales and have opportunities to earn additional bonuses. All individuals hired by franchise owners’ studios are their employees, not those.
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Our team members will earn commission for wellness plan sales and have opportunities to earn up to $600. Our team members will earn commission for wellness plan sales and have opportunities to earn up to $600.
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