PT Clerk - Produce - 0481

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<strong>Category/Area of Expertise:</strong>Retail Operations<br><br><strong>Job Requisition:</strong>451033_external_USA-MA-Sturbridge<br><br><strong>Address: </strong>USA-MA-Sturbridge-100 Charlton Road<br><br><strong>Store Code: </strong>SS - Store Admin (2502533)<br><br>At Stop & Shop, we’ve been serving our customers and neighborhoods while taking care of each other for more than a century. A lot has changed in that time, but one thing hasn’t: Stop & Shop is a place where everyone can thrive and feel like they’re part of a family. That’s because our more than 50,000 associates are a welcoming community who are here for each other to work and win together. Our associates enjoy competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and discounts to support their professional and personal journeys. Plus, they also have the chance to learn from caring leaders in a culture where diverse backgrounds and experiences are celebrated. Associates might start here as a first job or the next chapter in their career, but they stay for the flexibility that fits their lives, the chance to give back to the community and the feeling that they are valued. So, we invite you to come, pull up a seat, and discover the ways you can make an impact.Because whatever your background, skill set or career goals, you’ll find there’s always room at our table.<br><br><strong>Primary Purpose<br><br></strong>Our produce clerks look after everything in the produce department. They fill our displays and shelves with fresh, good quality produce and make sure the department is neat and clean. They do their best to help our customers find what they’re looking for too. This is only a general overview of their job duties. Lettuce tell you more about our produce clerks in one of our stores or on our website!<br><br>Stop & Shop is an equal opportunity employer. We comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to sex, race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship status, religion, age, marital status (including civil unions), military service, veteran status, pregnancy (including childbirth and related medical conditions), genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, legally recognized disability, domestic violence victim status or any other characteristic protected by law.

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