7-Eleven
TAKASAKIINOMACHI

セブン-イレブン 高崎井野町店

Convenience store staff

Those with no previous experience are eagerly welcome. You will start with easy tasks and learn the job in small steps. We are looking for convenience store staff.

Features

  • Number of working days per week negotiable
  • Working on Saturdays and Sundays welcome
  • Within 5 minutes of bus stop
  • Experience not required
  • Homemakers welcome
  • Students welcome
  • Job-hopping part-timers welcome
  • Double-jobber welcome
  • Benefits/Club Off Employee Benefits
  • Social insurance available
  • Commuting by car OK
  • Commuting by motorcycle OK
  • Commuting by bicycle OK
  • No smoking indoors
  • Available work shift / Salary

    (1)13:00 ~ 17:00

    Basic hourly pay 1,000 yen (Under training 1,000 yen )

    Training period 3 days

    Minimum working days per week : 1 days or more
    Minimum working hours per day : 4 hours or longer

  • Area

    〒370-0004
    群馬県高崎市井野町1001-1
    TAKASAKI, GUNMA

  • ※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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Display and order goods to meet customers’ needs. The popularity of goods varies by temperature and time of day. You will find the job meaningful!

Job openings are available for seven-eleven convenience store staff. The job includes customer service and sales, register operation, moving goods from the stockroom and displaying them, bagging, cleaning, etc. Seven-eleven also handles various services such as public utility bill payment, parcel delivery, etc. Once you are used to these tasks, you will be put in charge of ordering goods. You will learn in small steps even though the job covers a wide range of tasks.

Updated:2024-03-09

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