Multi- Unit Optical Sales Associate, PT Retail & Wholesale - Salem, OR at Geebo

Multi- Unit Optical Sales Associate, PT

Our heritage in eye care spans more than 100 yearsIn 1885, opticians William Wall and Charles Ochs opened their first eyeglass store and manufacturing facility in Philadelphia, PATheir reputation for fine eyewear and superior eye care grew, and Wall & Ochs was soon synonymous with exceptional quality and great value.
In the early 1970's, Wall & Ochs became U.
SVision in response to a growing reputation for quality and the customer base that came with itToday, we have more than 350 locations located in JCPenney, Meijer, Boscov's and AAFES.
What you'll do:
The successful Optical Sales Associate delivers excellence to provide a professional and positive experience for all patients, customers, colleagues, and business partners and works with the Optical Sales Manager in the:
Commitment to deliver excellence in customer service and satisfactionDriving of sales and controlling expensesAccountability to achieve personal and store goalsExecution of effective operational and procedural processesEngaging with patients and customers to fulfill prescriptive eyewear needs Recommended Skills Customer Service Optics And Eye Wear Duties Sales Apply to this job.
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