Tesco Colleague - Loughborough Rushes Superstore

About the role It’s our policy to offer new colleagues joining us a minimum of 16 guaranteed hours each week, but if you’d like to work fewer hours (to a minimum of 12) we have opportunities for this too and would still love to hear from you. The table shows the periods of time in the week we’d like you to be available to work – the availability windows. We will schedule your contracted hours within these times, and you’ll have 3 weeks’ notice of exactly when your shifts will be. If the times you’re available to work match closely but not exactly to the times we are advertising, we’d still love to hear from you. Click here to read more. Customers are at the heart of everything we do. It takes lots of different people to run a store and this is a job for doers, with plenty of variety. It’s a committed role, full of everyday challenges, but that’s one of the things that makes it so exciting. Being a colleague in one of our stores means that you will help to serve our shoppers better every day. You’ll meet great people, learn new things and be part of a specialist, diverse team where everyone is welcome. Whether you are looking for stability or flexibility to suit your lifestyle, or the opportunity to progress your career, this can be the role for you. You will be responsible for Knowing your customers and serving them with passion and pride; giving great natural service. Passionate and knowledgeable about the products and services within my store. Working across the store in our service, picking and replenishment areas where required. Putting into practice the training you have received, so we all work safely, effectively and serve our customers brilliantly. Making decisions that are right for customers, delivering routines in store that meet the needs of customers at the right time. Taking part in seasonal, community and charity events, creating a great inclusive atmosphere. Being knowledgeable about your store’s performance, understanding the part you play and what we need to do together to drive service and sales, reduce waste and shrink and deliver profit. Handling products with care to maintain quality and ensure they reach customers in the best condition. Being myself, living our values, making everyone feel welcome and always following our policies. At times, you may be required to accept deliveries into the store You will need A passion for delivering great service, greeting customers with a smile, and serving them with pride The ability to build rapport with customers, meaning they leave the store having experienced a great shopping trip To take the initiative and make decisions that are right for our customers Work well within a team and communicate openly with others Build relationships with colleagues to create a team spirit, having fun and celebrating success Be at work on time, well presented and ready to be a brand ambassador About us Our vision at Tesco is to become every customer's favourite way to shop, whether they are at home or out on the move. Our core purpose is ‘Serving our customers, communities and planet a little better every day’. Serving means more than a transactional relationship with our customers. It means acting as a responsible and sustainable business for all stakeholders, for the communities we are part of and for the planet. We are proud to have an inclusive culture at Tesco where everyone truly feels able to be themselves. At Tesco, we not only celebrate diversity, but recognise the value and opportunity it brings. We're committed to creating a workplace where differences are valued, and make sure that all colleagues are given the same opportunities. We're a big business with diverse working patterns and many business areas which means that we can find something that works for you. Everyone is welcome at Tesco. Please note Tesco will only recruit individuals who have passed the school leaver’s age. To find out the school leavers age for your country please click here We can only accept candidates over the age of 18 if the role requires working before 6:15 am or after 9:45 pm or involves working in areas such as the warehouse, beers, wines & spirits, counters, bakery and driving roles. On the occasions where we have high volumes of applicants, some roles may close earlier than the advertised end date in order for us to manage all of the applicants appropriately. We will only be able to offer individual feedback to those candidates who attend an interview. For more information about us please visit What’s in it for you Holiday starting at 20 days plus a personal day rising to 22 days after 12 months (plus Bank holidays) 10% Discount Card increasing to 15% after every pay for a 4 day period Life assurance Retirement saving plan Great colleague deals and discounts, saving you money on everyday purchases Uniform provided Click here to read more about the benefits we have available for our colleagues

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