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write an advertisement salesman require a shoes for footwear shop​

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Answered by aadieaadie93
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Shoe salespersons must be helpful and friendly, without being pushy.

Shoe salesmen and women work in retail establishments, helping clients select shoes that will make them happy in terms of overall fit, style and their budget. As of May 2011, there were approximately 171,230 of these workers employed in the U.S., according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Shoe salesmen work when the hours stores are open, including weekends, evenings and holidays. Most work full time, although 37 percent worked part time in 2010. They earn an hourly rate as well as sales commissions in some cases. During peak sales periods, they often have the opportunity to work overtime.

Education and Training

While there are no minimum qualifications for a shoe salesperson, most employers require a high school education or equivalent. Experience in sales, particularly in shoe sales, helps differentiate job seekers. Once hired, on-the-job training lasts between a couple of days and a couple of months, depending on the employer and the array of shoes sold. Often, experienced shoe salespeople will teach a new salesperson how to assist a customer in trying on shoes and how to differentiate between product lines. Employees are educated about store policies and procedures, security safeguards and how to operate the cash register. Some stores provide periodic training on topics such as how to motivate and persuade customers.

Duties

A shoe salesperson greets customers and asks if they need assistance. Merchandise recommendations are made based on what the customer is looking for. A shoe salesperson highlights the features of each pair of shoes displayed that interest the customer. He then answers questions, demonstrates the differences between brands, and gives customers his opinions on fit, style and appearance. In most retail establishments, a shoe salesperson handles customer checkout, collecting payment and entering purchases into the store’s register. He informs customers of current sales and store promotions and policies, such as returns and exchanges.

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