Beauty Advisor - Flex

SephoraAllentown, PA
421d$32,240 - $42,640

About The Position

As a Beauty Advisor at Sephora, you will play a crucial role in helping clients discover and enhance their beauty through personalized consultations and product recommendations. This position emphasizes creating a welcoming environment and delivering exceptional client service while staying updated on the latest beauty trends. The role is part-time and offers flexibility, allowing you to balance work with other commitments.

Requirements

  • Prior equivalent work experience, preferably in retail.
  • Passion for client service and beauty.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to multitask.
  • Resilience and ability to react to situations in the moment.
  • Flexible availability to work during peak retail hours.
  • Consistent and reliable attendance.
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.

Responsibilities

  • Provide personalized beauty consultations to understand clients' beauty goals and recommend suitable products.
  • Demonstrate product application techniques for makeup and skincare routines.
  • Stay current with beauty trends and new product launches at Sephora.
  • Deliver exceptional client service and create a welcoming environment for all clients.
  • Participate in sales and promotional events to enhance customer engagement.
  • Assist clients with order pickups and provide excellent service during these interactions.
  • Help maintain a clean, well-stocked, and smoothly operating store.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive healthcare and wellbeing benefits based on eligibility.
  • Flexible work schedule allowing for 0-19 hours a week, providing a balance with other commitments.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Health and Personal Care Retailers

Education Level

No Education Listed

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