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An exciting opportunity awaits at a vibrant country club in Phoenix, where you can kickstart your career as a Tennis Shop Attendant. This part-time role offers a chance to engage with guests, provide exceptional customer service, and develop valuable skills in a dynamic environment. Ideal for those passionate about tennis and customer interaction, you will assist with shop operations, merchandise sales, and reservations. Whether you're a beginner looking to grow or an experienced individual wanting a flexible side job, this position promises a rewarding experience in a friendly and supportive atmosphere.
Tennis Shop Attendant, Part Time
We're hiring a Part Time Tennis Shop Attendant for Phoenix Country Club in Arizona!
Whether you’re just kickstarting your career or have a long-standing passion for customer service and working with people, there’s an exciting new opportunity for you atPhoenix Country Club. Gain first-hand, in-depth customer service experience and engage with outdoorsmen from all over. Whether you’re in need of a part-time side hustle or just starting out, this is the perfect opportunity to seize the moment and develop lasting skills and relationships.
Ideal candidates are highly motivated, customer service-centric, and possess strong communication and interpersonal skills. Tennis Shop Attendants offer friendly and expedient service to the property’s guests and assist the tennis professional staff in shop operations, merchandise sales and other related activities. Beginners are welcome – while knowledge of tennis is preferred, previous experience is not required for the position.
Ideal candidates have flexible schedules with availability to work weekends, holidays, and golf season, as needed.
For more information on our open opportunities, apply today!
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