Triple Wimbledon champion Fred Perry founded his brand in 1952. He was the son of a cotton spinner, who played and fought his way through, always with style – and despite the establishment. Today, Fred Perry is a global community of over 370 employees, all inspired by the Laurel Wreath and what it represents.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Greet all customers promptly and courteously as they enter the store
2. Aim to maintain and create customers not just sales, by representing the employer brand
3. Support the Store Manager by advising of customer comments and feedback
4. Create a retail environment that is innovative, unique and customer friendly
5. Adhere to the health & safety policy and security procedures, to help prevent theft as detailed in the Fred Perry loss prevention handbook
6. Be proactive in Loss Prevention by keeping the stockroom well organized and maintaining proper procedures
7. Check stock daily to ensure that all products are adequately stocked, ticketed, sized and available for customers
8. Discover the specific needs of each person that enters the store by using open questions and developing your product knowledge
9. Understand the returns policy and how it can be used as a positive selling tool
10. Be proactive in your ongoing education regarding the company, weekly reports, products, and local retail business
11. Always provide a friendly telephone manner
12. Maintain a positive and cheerful attitude and cooperate with teamwork
THE PERSON:
1. Positive, enthusiastic approach to the Fred Perry Brand
2. Organised
BENEFITS:
1. Annual performance-related bonus
2. Generous pension scheme with 8.5% company contribution
3. Enhanced maternity and paternity packages
4. Life insurance
5. Season ticket loan
6. 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays
7. Regular opportunities to attend gigs / events
We actively welcome applications from people of all different backgrounds. Your CV will be submitted to hiring managers with all personal details hidden to ensure anonymity.
About the company
The brand founded by triple Wimbledon champion Fred Perry in 1952 and adopted by generations of British subcultures ever since. The Laurel Wreath is always worn as a badge of honour.
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