Sears Jobs





Are you looking for a new career? Do you want to work for a well-respected, nationally recognized company? Why not think about Sears? Learn more about what Sears jobs might be right for you on various job search websites.

When you think about Sears jobs, you probably think about the people you see every day at Sears that help you choose and check out your purchases. For those of you that are interested in the side of the retail business that deals directly with customers, these sales associate positions may be perfect for you.

Some of the prerequisites for sales associate positions include:

Being a people person

Being willing and eager to help others

Having good attention to detail

Having the sense to anticipate the customer's needs

The opportunity to specialize in an area in which you are both passionate and knowledgeable is available as Sears has many different departments. If you are interested in being a Sears sales associate, apply today and receive on the job training.





The opportunity to specialize in an area in which you are both passionate and knowledgeable is available as Sears has many different departments. If you are interested in being a Sears sales associate, apply today and receive on the job training.

There are many other Sears jobs available other than sales associate positions. If you are more of a behind the scenes kind of person, you may be interested in merchandise placement planning. These positions affect how the store will look to the customer.

For example, merchandise placement planners will decide which items will be in a central display within a store... what the mannequins should be wearing... where clearance sections should be positioned... what the window displays should look like and so forth.




Sears offers jobs in nearly every field, electronics, automobiles, fashion, accounting, you name it, there is probably someone with a job in it with Sears printed on their paycheck.

Most of these are quick to toss in the fact that they also get a commission on their sales so conceivably there is no real cap to what one could earn but at the same time, I am a realist. I have worked retail. There is indeed a limited amount to what you can make.

These Sears jobs are not your ticket to the big time, but for someone just laid off from a high power sales team, it could be a good hold you over until the economy gets back on its feet. Basically, it's solid income in shaky times. It's a great dream to chase and a Sears job is going to be a great start. In my, oh so humble, opinion, if that is your dream, hitch your wagon to that star and let 'er ride.