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The Greater Fall River Hot Jobs List – May 18, 2019

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Pawn Associate – Pawtucket Pawnbrokers Too (Fall River)
Part-time

Pawtucket Pawnbrokers Too is looking to hire an energetic, friendly and resourceful individual for a part time position to help grow our overall business. The position will entail writing new loans, taking payments, cashing checks, and buying/selling second hand merchandise. Experience in the jewelry industry a plus.

If you or someone you know are looking for a fun place to work where every day offers different and new experiences, Pawtucket Pawnbrokers Too is the place for you! We are a small family owned business who have been in operation for 25 years. We are always in search of good, hardworking people to join our team.

Pawtucket Pawnbrokers Too is looking for a friendly, outgoing individual who thrives in a team environment, but can work independently as well. We work not only with our in store clients, but through various online portals (eBay, craigslist, etc.) as well.

We are looking for people who go out of their way to help their fellow co-workers, and pay attention to detail. Customer service is our number one priority, and we pride ourselves on not just giving loans, but building relationships as well.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:
• Experience with jewelry and diamonds preferred
• Sales experience a plus
• Excellent customer service skills a must
• Ability to work Saturdays a must
• 4 year college degree preferred
• Ability to speak Spanish and/or Portuguese a plus
• Must be able to pass a background check

Experience:
• Customer Service: 1 year (Preferred)

Education:
• Associate (Preferred)

Language:
• Spanish (Preferred)
• Portuguese (Preferred)

Work authorization:
• United States (Required)

Additional Compensation:
Store Discounts

Interested in applying? See full details and how to apply here.

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