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Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back this holiday season? Join us as a Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker and help us raise funds for those in need!
Overview: Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Workers are responsible for collecting donations for the Salvation Army during the holiday season. They are typically stationed outside of stores and other public places and are expected to interact with the public in a friendly and professional manner. How To Become an Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker: To become a Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker, you must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver’s license. You must also be able to pass a background check and have a good attitude and customer service skills. Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker Skills: Customer service, cash handling, public speaking, problem solving, and organizational skills. Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker Knowledge: Knowledge of the Salvation Army’s mission and values, as well as local laws and regulations. Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker Responsibilities: Collecting donations, interacting with the public, providing information about the Salvation Army, and maintaining a safe and secure environment. Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker Experience: Previous experience in customer service, cash handling, or public speaking is preferred. Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker Education: No formal education is required. Tools: Cash register, donation buckets, and promotional materials. Good Tips: Be friendly and professional when interacting with the public, be knowledgeable about the Salvation Army’s mission and values, and be prepared to answer questions about the organization.Common Interview Questions:
• What experience do you have in customer service?
• How would you handle a difficult customer?
• What do you know about the Salvation Army?
• Why do you want to work as a Temporary Relief Christmas Kettle Worker?
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