The Job Openings Offered by Magazine Luiza Are for Store Assistant Positions in Several Cities in Brazil
Magazine Luiza, one of the largest retailers in the country, is starting the year with hundreds of job openings available for candidates with a complete high school education. The job openings offered by Magazine Luiza are for the city of Juiz de Fora and for the position of Store Assistant, for those looking to enter the job market. Check below the job openings offered by the company and their information.
Check the Job Openings Available at Magazine Luiza
JUNIOR SALES ASSISTANT
Some activities:
- Present the company’s products to the contacted individuals, highlighting the features of each and their respective benefits;
- Contact, when necessary, customers with outstanding credits, settled customers, reserve fund, unfulfilled proposals, and customers registered on the site with the aim of offering negotiation for acquiring new products, contributing to increasing revenue;
- Contact customers who already have a consortium that is under performance or is expected to be canceled in order to maintain the relationship and keep the customer’s quota active;
- Generate reports of potential customers for new contacts, including those already settled, with outstanding credits, and unfulfilled proposals;
- Feed the CRM RD Station with data and the history of negotiations with potential customers.
- Train and empower the store team to offer the consortium product.
Requirements: Complete High School Education.
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STORE ASSISTANT
Some activities:
- Greet the customer in the store;
- Check products and make packages;
- Carry out procedures for delivering products purchased online (in-store pickup);
- Demonstrate, promote, and offer products, consortia, and services;
- Assist in sales;
- Enter sales data into the system;
- Organize, clean, price, and move products in the work area;
- Organize and clean the workspace;
- Ensure the store’s product stock is well-maintained;
- Contact customers to promote offers and campaigns;
- Register and update customer information;
- Provide post-sale service to their customers.
Requirements: Complete High School Education.
CONSORTIUM SPECIALIST SALES ASSISTANT
- Present the company’s products to the contacted individuals, highlighting the features of each and their respective benefits;
- Contact, when necessary, customers with outstanding credits, settled customers, reserve fund, unfulfilled proposals, and customers registered on the site with the aim of offering negotiation for acquiring new products, contributing to increasing revenue;
- Contact customers who already have a consortium that is under performance or is expected to be canceled in order to maintain the relationship and keep the customer’s quota active;
- Generate reports of potential customers for new contacts, including those already settled, with outstanding credits, and unfulfilled proposals.
Requirements: Complete High School Education.
Participate in the Job Selection Process at Magazine Luiza
Those interested in applying for job openings at Magazine Luiza must apply for the job openings through the official website address of Magazine Luiza and register for the chosen position, CLICKING HERE. It is important to highlight that the job openings offered are subject to change and may be filled or altered at any time. Therefore, it is necessary to apply as soon as possible.
About Magazine Luiza
Magalu has over 1,000 stores spread across 18 states in the country, with two store models: the conventional stores, located both on the streets and within shopping centers, and virtual stores, which usually have a smaller size because they do not have stock and showroom products – only telephony.

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