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Number of Employees: 5000+
Headquarters: 30 Dunnigan Drive, Suffern, NY 10901-4174
Dress Barn is an American women's clothing retailer owned by the Ascena Retail Group, Inc, which also owns Maurices and Justice clothing stores. Founded by Roslyn Jaffe in 1962, Dress Barn originally sold clothing as well as farming supplies and equipment. Today, Dress Barn speaks to budget-conscious consumers aged 30-50 years old who seek better quality clothing at reasonable prices.
The majority of applicants that interview for a position at Dress Barn report a positive or neutral interview experience. Potential employees can expect a fairly straightforward interview process consisting of a face-to-face interview with a store manager in which standard interview questions are posed. An example might include a question such as, "How have you handled a difficult customer in the past?" Management positions may be required to take a personality test, be asked to submit to a drug test and participate in a group interview. Potential employees can apply online or in person, and phone interviews are sometimes conducted.
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Cashiers must keep the customer at the center of all that they do. Cashiers must run fast and efficient cashier operations with friendly customer service. Cashiers also need to be knowledgeable about the store, its merchandise and services offered.
Job responsibilities require that Associates replenish and relocate merchandise both on and off of the sales floor. Organize and maintain areas of the stockroom according to Kmart policy, and process inbound and outbound freight. Due to the late hours, applicants will need to consistently be available for overtime shifts for this position.
Job responsibilities entail providing friendly customer service and protecting company assets through inventory recovery and monitoring internal and external theft. Associates assist with the reduction of inventory loss by monitoring surveillance and apprehending theft suspects.