Sales Associate / Front Desk - StretchLab

StretchLabJohns Creek, GA
Onsite

About The Position

StretchLab Johns Creek has an immediate opening for a Sales Associate to help with front desk and sales tasks at a health and fitness boutique studio. Hours are flexible. This is a part time position and probably won't pay all the bills but will provide some extra spending cash (and you get a complimentary StretchLab membership!!). The right candidate will know computers and really like to be around people. A person with a flexible schedule that can fill in on various shifts through the week as needed (all planned ahead). Someone who enjoys life and values staying active. We're admittedly biased, but StretchLab is an awesome and rewarding place to work. We have a great team that is professional, but also a lot of fun. We're small so we work together on all aspects of the studio. And we are obsessed with helping people move better!!

Requirements

  • Love connecting with people
  • Ability to create a positive welcoming environment
  • Great phone etiquette & communication skills
  • Talent for customer service
  • Drive to understand and meet client needs
  • Ability to exceed expectations
  • Proficient computer / software skills
  • Must be reliable and dependable

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience in a fitness/health environment helpful but not at all required

Responsibilities

  • Assist with the sales process of lead generation, follow up, and close
  • Phone calls / text / outreach
  • Book / confirm stretch sessions for our current & prospective clients
  • Greet and check-in clients and answer phone inquiries
  • Opportunity to occasionally participate in special events (health fairs, community events, etc.)
  • Help create social media content
  • Present and sell merchandise
  • Help maintain studio cleanliness

Benefits

  • Complimentary Monthly Membership included with employment
  • Potential for growth within the company (if desired, but not required)
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