The businessperson will be required, for example, to keep
customers out of certain areas, perhaps where machinery hazardous materials are being used, for example.
Establish alerts when refrigerator doors are left open or when the temperature rises or falls below
certain temperatures to keep close tabs on these
out -
of - sight
areas — just as important as monitoring
customer - facing spaces.
• Welcome
customers as they enter the shoe store and engage them in conversation to determine their shoe buying needs • Provide
customers with information on available styles, sizes and colors • Walk
customers through the display shelves and answer their questions regarding prices and availability • Look for shoe sizes, styles and colors in storage
areas and inform
customers if something is not available • Assist
customers in trying shoes on and provide honest feedback • Provide
customers with information on discount or other promotional offers • Make -
certain that the shoe display
area is kept clean and organized at all times • Order
out of stock shoes from the warehouse before the retail stock runs
out • Maintain knowledge
of new trends in the shoe making industry and ensure that displayed stock is kept current • Encourage
customers to buy accessories such as socks, insoles and shoe polishes • Run
customers through the payment procedure by processing credit card and cash transactions • Provide
customers with information on return and exchange policies