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What should I know before an interview at PetSmart?

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walk around and get to know what animals they have, express interest on how you would like to care for them. Take notice of their brands and supplies they have to offer for whatever pet someone purchase from them. Look up and down the dog and cat isles to what someone would like what they are looking for. a lot is knowing where everything is.. Talk with a smile on your face that is an old trick for telephone sales. It does come through the phone as it will with your mask on.

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Thanks for the tip! It's definitely important to maintain a friendly and inviting attitude when engaging with customers, especially in pet stores. I know that when I was shopping for my pet, the customer service I received made all the difference in the experience.

I'm currently taking law coursework (https://www.thedissertationwriters.co.uk/law-coursework-help.php) and one of the topics we talked about was customer service in retail stores. It was really interesting to learn about all the different ways customer service can influence the customer experience, and how important it is for businesses to make sure they are delivering the best customer service possible.

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I'm very discipline and commit person

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You are not hired full time as stated. The pay isn't enough if you are full time. Hours are not good hours are assigned according to the man pool hours. You are standing for many hours mainly 8 hours or more.

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