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Style Advisor - Covent Garden

TFG London
Greater London
3 months ago
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About The Role

A first-class shopping experience starts with our in-store Style Advisors. Natural promoters of customer service excellence, they go out of their way to provide an outstanding in-store experience to ensure that our customers return time and time again. Hardworking and dedicated, our Style Advisors treat our customer as their primary focus, actively listening to their needs and providing considered product and styling options to our customer to enhance the overall store performance.


As a Style Advisor we will need you to connect with our customers with personality and pride, acting as a brand ambassador to promote and deliver the outstanding customer experience for which we are renowned. Reporting to the Store Manager we will need you to stay up to speed on latest styles and be the driving force behind service in store, making the customer experience sparkle with your passionate, customer-facing perspective. Efficiently identifying and advising our customers on outfit building will be second nature in your role (whether that be daywear, work wear or wedding wear!) and you will strive to help achieve commercial objectives by finding the best style solution for our customer.


Key accountabilities and KPIs include:

Actively greeting, assisting, and selling in a professional and consultative manner with the aim of building multiple sales, championing our high-quality premium products at all available opportunities Delivering an inspirational picture of the TFG vision in store to drive store performance by maintaining a high awareness of visual merchandising principles Operating an electronic Point of Sale system, handling transactions accurately with dutiful care and attention whilst anticipating future opportunities to keep our customers engaged Assisting in all tasks required to ensure the smooth day to day running of the store, working effectively to promote our brand and products and position us as a dependable shopping destination

About You

As a Style Advisor we will provide you with full training and ongoing support from the get-go to ensure you have all the tools to succeed in your role. We will need you to be reliable and motivated to fulfil the role, flexible enough to work on a rota basis and balance shifting priorities in store. You will be engaging with excellent communication skills and flourish in a customer-facing environment whilst sharing your product knowledge and styling expertise. Customer-centric, you will take pride in everything you do, focused on adding value and making the most of every commercial opportunity that arises in store.

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