Retail Sales Associate Salary in London
£15K
20% Low Band Avg
GBP £16K
Average
£22K
80% High Band Avg
- Commission: 2,178
Salaries based on experience level
The Average Entry Level salary of Retail Sales Associate in London is GBP £16K/yr, this salary increases 29% to £21K/yr when reach Mid Level Career.
From Mid to Senior Level the average salary increases 30% from £21K/yr to £27K/yr.
Salary Compared to United Kingdom National Average Salary
- Retail Sales Associate in London Salary
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- Retail Sales Associate in United Kingdom Salary
The Average Salary of Retail Sales Associate in London is £16K/yr. This is -2% lower (£-378) compared to United Kingdom national average salary of £17K/yr.
Salary Compared to London City Average Salary
- Retail Sales Associate in London Salary
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- London City Average Salary
The Average Salary of Retail Sales Associate in London is -56% lower (-21,917) than the average salary for the city of London £38K/yr.
Retail Sales Associate job description
Job Title: Retail Sales Associate
Overview/Summary of the role:
A Retail Sales Associate is responsible for assisting customers, promoting products or services, and providing excellent customer service. The role involves working in a retail setting, such as a store, and collaborating with the sales team to achieve sales goals.
Responsibilities and Duties:
• Greet customers and assist them in finding products or services they need
• Attend to customers’ inquiries and provide information on products or services
• Process transactions and handle cash or credit card payments
• Promote merchandise through effective sales techniques
Retail Sales Associate interview questions
Interviewer: Welcome to the interview for the position of Retail Sales Associate. Can you start by telling me a little bit about yourself?
Candidate: Yes, of course. My name is John and I recently graduated from university with a degree in marketing. I am an outgoing and social person who enjoys interacting with customers.
Interviewer: Tell me about your previous retail experience.
Candidate: I have worked part-time at a clothing store for the past two years. I am familiar with different retail operations, and I have experience with keeping up with the inventory and handling customer transactions.
Interviewer: How do you deal with difficult or unhappy customers?
Candidate: I believe that customer service is the most important part of retail. I approach difficult or unhappy customers with an empathetic and patient attitude. I try to resolve their concerns as quickly as possible while keeping a positive and understanding demeanor.