7-Eleven
MATSUDOMIDORIGAOKA

セブン-イレブン 松戸緑ケ丘店

Convenience store staff

Short hour shifts, second jobs, weekend hours and many other workstyles are available. We are looking for convenience store staff.

Features

  • Number of working days per week negotiable
  • Short working hours
  • Long-term work available
  • Working on Saturdays and Sundays welcome
  • Experience not required
  • Persons with experience welcome
  • Homemakers welcome
  • Students welcome
  • Job-hopping part-timers welcome
  • Double-jobber welcome
  • Benefits/Club Off Employee Benefits
  • Commuting by motorcycle OK
  • Commuting by bicycle OK
  • Job training available
  • Pay raise possible
  • Interview travel expenses paid
  • Higher wages on weekends and national holidays
  • No smoking indoors
  • Available work shift / Salary

    (1)18:00 ~ 24:00

    Basic hourly pay 1,026 yen (Under training 1,026 yen )

    * Basic hourly pay is 1,283 yen (1,283 yen during training) , + 25% for working between 22:00 and 5:00

    Training period 4 days

    Minimum working days per week : 1 days or more
    Minimum working hours per day : 6 hours or longer

  • Area

    〒271-0074
    千葉県松戸市緑ケ丘1-107
    MATSUDO, CHIBA

  • ※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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Seven-eleven stores introduce about 100 new goods every week. Let’s be the first to know what’s new and trendy!

This 7-Eleven store has long been closely tied to the local community and is loved by customers. Most customers come from the local neighborhood and are familiar with our faces, which makes work more fulfilling. We enjoy greeting and communicating with them. Why not work at our store where customers make you smile?

Updated:2023-12-14

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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.