Free People Senior Stylist

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About the position

The Senior Stylist contributes to driving sales through supporting the leadership team in elevating the customer experience and establishing lasting connections with customers. Responsible for styling, outfitting education, creating a unique store experience, while maintaining all store operations and goals.

Responsibilities

  • Acts as a brand representative reflective of the company values; partners with the store leadership team on the creation of an engaging experience that appeals to the FP customer
  • Builds lasting relationships through personalized service, product recommendations, and connecting with the customer in an authentic way; cultivates customer relationships to build a client base
  • Utilizes technology to be well-informed on events and special offers in-store and online to promote a seamless, omni channel shopping experience
  • Leads by example in relationship building, styling, and networking with customers
  • Partners with store team to lead service strategies to fuel a collaborative selling environment and also meet personal sales goals
  • Facilitates meetings and fit sessions to share product knowledge, current trends, styling initiatives, and brand focuses; contributes to the mentorship of the Stylist team to elevate confidence in outfitting the customer
  • Assists store leaders in maintaining a visually compelling store that is neat, clean, organized and in line with brand standards; supports weekly store objectives relating to customer service, outfitting, or styling
  • Assesses personal styling program looking for business driving opportunities for the store; takes smart risks with measurable results to maximize sales and impact customer experience
  • Adheres to store’s safety standards, inventory accuracy, reduction of product loss, and upholds all company policy and procedures to support the profitability of the store
  • Supports an inclusive and people-first philosophy; cultivates productive partnerships with store leadership and stylist team that contributes to a collaborative, customer-centric environment
  • Fosters ongoing relationships with clients through outreach & networking, appointment generation, service follow-up, and engagement through store events
  • Provides insights into shopping trends and customer feedback and communicates to Store Manager and Home Office partners; when applicable, participates within company and district forums through sharing store specific scenarios and ideas

Requirements

  • Love for the FP brand
  • Experience in customer service and clienteling
  • Experience being a team player
  • Ability to work flexible hours to meet the needs of the store including nights, weekends, and holidays

Benefits

  • URBN offers comprehensive Perks & Benefits to employees. Availability and eligibility to specific benefits may be subject to your location and employment status. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, PTO, generous employee discounts, retirement savings and much more!
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