Whether selling shoes, computer equipment, or
automobiles, retail salespersons assist customers in
finding what they are looking for and try to
interest them in buying the merchandise. They
describe a product's features, demonstrate its use,
or show various models and colors. For some sales
jobs, particularly
those involving expensive and complex items, retail
salespersons need special knowledge or skills. For
example, salespersons who sell automobiles must be
able to explain the features of various models, the
manufacturers' specifications, the types of options
and financing available, and the warranty.
Consumers spend millions of dollars every day on
merchandise and often form their impression of a
store by evaluating its sales force. Therefore,
retailers stress the importance of providing
courteous and efficient service to remain
competitive. For example, when a customer wants an
item that is not on the sales floor, the salesperson
may check the stockroom, place a special order, or
call another store to locate the item.
In addition to selling, most retail
salespersons—especially those who work in department
and apparel stores—make out sales checks; receive
cash, checks, debit, and charge payments; bag or
package purchases; and give change and receipts.
Depending on the hours they work, retail
salespersons may have to open or close cash
registers. This work may include counting the money
in the register; separating charge slips, coupons,
and exchange vouchers; and making deposits at the
cash office. Salespersons often are held responsible
for the contents of their registers, and repeated
shortages are cause for dismissal in many
organizations.
Salespersons also may handle returns and
exchanges of merchandise, wrap gifts, and keep their
work areas neat. In addition, they may help stock
shelves or racks, arrange for mailing or delivery of
purchases, mark price tags, take inventory, and
prepare displays.
Frequently, salespersons must be aware of special
sales and promotions. They also must recognize
security risks and thefts and know how to handle or
prevent such situations.
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