7-Eleven
TENRIDAIGAKU

セブン-イレブン 天理大学店

Convenience store staff

We actively support new employees so they can work with confidence.

Features

  • Number of working days per week negotiable
  • Long-term work available
  • Weekday-only shifts available
  • Experience not required
  • Persons with experience welcome
  • Homemakers welcome
  • Students welcome
  • Job-hopping part-timers welcome
  • Double-jobber welcome
  • Commuting by car OK
  • Commuting by motorcycle OK
  • Commuting by bicycle OK
  • Job training available
  • Pay raise possible
  • Weekends and national holidays off
  • No smoking indoors
  • Available work shift / Salary

    (1)7:00 ~ 9:00

    Basic hourly pay 986 yen (Under training 986 yen )

    Training period 60 days

    Minimum working days per week : 2 days or more
    Minimum working hours per day : 1 hours or longer

  • Area

    〒632-0032
    奈良県天理市杣之内町1050番地
    TENRI, NARA

  • ※Details such as "the scope of changes in the work to be engaged," "the scope of changes in the workplace," and "the criteria for renewal of a fixed-term labor contract" will be provided at the time of the interview.

Job information

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After gradually learning tasks like displaying goods, replenishing drinks, cooking hot snacks, etc., you will be in charge of ordering goods and more.

Job openings are available for seven-eleven convenience store staff. The job includes customer service, sales, register operation, moving goods from the stockroom and displaying them, bagging, cleaning, etc. Public utility bill payment and parcel service are also handled. Staff members with certain experience will be put in charge of ordering goods. Each staff member is responsible for particular tasks and we order goods by predicting demand while taking weather and seasonal events into consideration. It’s a fun job with a sense of fulfillment.

Updated:2024-09-13

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10:00-19:00 (Phone calls and job interviews are conducted only in Japanese.)

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0570-031-711 (10:00-19:00) Phone calls and job interviews are conducted only in Japanese.