Retail Associate/Cashier – Hobby Lobby ID-1351

Responsibilities include interacting with customers on a regular basis including ringing them up for purchases. Previous experience in the craft or hobby field is preferred, but not necessary. Hobby Lobby is a world worth exploring - where dedication and achievement are rewarded. We offer exciting career opportunities for bright, energetic and talented individuals in a stimulating, fast-paced and team-oriented culture. _Our stores are closed on Sundays._ To better qualify for this job it is good that you have at least 1-2 years minimum of job experience related to "Retail Associate (seasonal)" before you apply. Also, you must be knowledgeable about the job and ensure that you meet the necessary qualifications needed by the company. If you have those requirements then you can apply online with confidence and submit your CV.

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