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Fashion: Jewelry Assembly & Retail Associate

HART HART Charleston, SC Charleston, SC Part-time Part-time Up to $17.
50 an hour Up to $17.
50 an hour LOCATION This position is located in Charleston, SC.
No remote work.
ABOUT HART This position is an exciting opportunity to a join a fast growing company with big dreams.
HART is a boutique jewelry brand founded in Charleston, South Carolina in 2016.
Our mission to deliver best-in-class quality, soulfulness, and original design.
We are committed to creating joyful, empowering, and long-lasting products and a unique brand experience.
The modern, mindful woman looks to HART for meaningful, wearable mini-indulgences.
Whether she's celebrating a major milestone, going through a life transition, or simply wanting to have fun HART's joyful, affordable designs make her feel empowered and stylish with each wear.
THE POSITION A commitment of 15-25 hours per week.
Our store hours are 10 am - 5 pm You will also help seasonally with weekend / holiday trunk shows and evening events.
Rate is $17.
50/ hour.
We do not operate on commission.
We offer a generous employee discount on our jewelry.
This position reports to our Retail Manager.
REQUIREMENTS:
Genuine enthusiasm for retail, fashion and jewelry and outgoing, friendly demeanor.
Basic-level jewelry assembly (jump rings, pliers) and an artistic eye for detail and scale.
The ideal candidate is a natural communicator, personable and has incredible attention to detail and a healthy sprinkle of perfectionism.
This person embodies the HART attitude - a positive, fun, curious person who loves people.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
Up to $17.
50 per hour Application Question(s):
What is your availability Monday through Sunday? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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