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Saturday Sales Assistant: East Dulwich & Blackheath positions available


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We are The Flora Lab. Experts in hand poured, natural-wax candles, botanical wax melts and soy derived diffusers. You might have seen us (or even brought our products) at North Cross Road, East Dulwich or Herne HIll Markets.


Job description


We are looking for a wonderful Saturday sales assistant to help with our growing small local business based in East Dulwich, Herne Hill and Blackheath. If you're available on Thursday, we also have positions available in Victoria.


Currently the East Dulwich and Blackheath positions are available on Saturdays, while there are some extra hours available on Sundays as well (in Herne Hill and Wimbledon) :) We are based in our outdoor markets. In the winter it might be chilly, but fine once you wrap up and most importantly, it's great fun.


We pride ourselves on premium natural-wax candles and we’d need you to be passionate about all things candles, homewares and interiors. From time to time, we’d also love your help with packaging some of our items as well.


What we need from you:


Availability on a Saturday- You don’t need to be available every Saturday, we’re happy to work together on a schedule which suits you, but there should be a minimum commitment of 3 Saturdays per month.


Confident, lovely and a passion to sell- you're super chatty and you can strike a rapport with just about anyone.


You love candles, independent businesses and bringing a little bit of joy into peoples lives.


What would be an added bonus:


Social savvy- you love making tik toks, instagram reels or are just the bees knees at photography.

You have a car- certainly not essential but it would be good if you had your own car/ could drive.

Fairly local to East Dulwich or Blackheath- start times are usually around 8am-4pm.

Passionate about scents.

Will need to be available as soon as possible.


All the Flora Love


x


(any questions, why not reach out to us on Instagram @thefloralab )


Work Remotely


No

Job Type: Part-time


Part-time hours: 8 per week


Salary: £7.00-£10.00 per hour


Schedule:


8 hour shift

Ability to commute/relocate:


London, SE22 0JP: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi there. I jist chanced across this ad from a while ago so thought I wpuld drop tou a line. I assume these positions got filled? My daughter is looking for some part time work on Sundays (we are Nunhead based) but I presume any vacancies are filled now. But if you ever get any more...


Thanks so much, Sophie

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