Description
Hardware and paint specialised sellers sell hardware, paints and other hardware in specialised shops.
Other titles
The following job titles also refer to hardware and paint specialised seller:
hardware, paint and glass specialised seller
hardware and paint DIY specialised seller
paint and accessories salesperson
hardware, paint and glass salesperson
home decorating salesperson
glass and mirror specialised seller
hardware salesperson
home decorating specialised seller
paint and accessories specialised seller
hardware and paint do it yourself specialised seller
hardware and paint DIY salesperson
hardware specialised seller
glass and mirror salesperson
hardware and paint do it yourself salesperson
Minimum qualifications
A high school diploma or equivalent is generally the minimum required to work as a hardware and paint specialised seller.
ISCO skill level
ISCO skill level is defined as a function of the complexity and range of tasks and duties to be performed in an occupation. It is measured on a scale from 1 to 4, with 1 the lowest level and 4 the highest, by considering:
- the nature of the work performed in an occupation in relation to the characteristic tasks and duties
- the level of formal education required for competent performance of the tasks and duties involved and
- the amount of informal on-the-job training and/or previous experience in a related occupation required for competent performance of these tasks and duties.
Hardware and paint specialised seller is a Skill level 2 occupation.
Hardware and paint specialised seller career path
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Essential knowledge and skills
Essential knowledge
This knowledge should be acquired through learning to fulfill the role of hardware and paint specialised seller.
- Sales argumentation: Techniques and sales methods used in order to present a product or service to customers in a persuasive manner and to meet their expectations and needs.
- Characteristics of products: The tangible characteristics of a product such as its materials, properties and functions, as well as its different applications, features, use and support requirements.
- E-commerce systems: Basic digital architecture and commercial transactions for trading products or services conducted via Internet, e-mail, mobile devices, social media, etc.
- Hardware industry: Different tools and brands in the hardware industry such as power tools.
- Product comprehension: The offered products, their functionalities, properties and legal and regulatory requirements.
- Characteristics of services: The characteristics of a service that might include having acquired information about its application, function, features, use and support requirements.
Essential skills and competences
These skills are necessary for the role of hardware and paint specialised seller.
- Guarantee customer satisfaction: Handle customer expectations in a professional manner, anticipating and addressing their needs and desires. Provide flexible customer service to ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty.
- Follow control of substances hazardous to health procedures: Adhere to the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) procedures for activities that involve hazardous substances, such as bacteria, allergens, waste oil, paint or brake fluids that result in illness or injury.
- Carry out products preparation: Assemble and prepare goods and demonstrate their functionalities to customers.
- Operate cash register: Register and handle cash transactions by using point of sale register.
- Demonstrate use of hardware: Provide customers with information about the quality of hardware, equipment and tools; demonstrate correct and safe product use.
- Ensure compliance with legal requirements: Guarantee compliance with established and applicable standards and legal requirements such as specifications, policies, standards or law for the goal that organisations aspire to achieve in their efforts.
- Examine merchandise: Control that items put up for sale are correctly priced and displayed and that they function as advertised.
- Provide customer guidance on product selection: Provide suitable advice and assistance so that customers find the exact goods and services they were looking for. Discuss product selection and availability.
- Use different communication channels: Make use of various types of communication channels such as verbal, handwritten, digital and telephonic communication with the purpose of constructing and sharing ideas or information.
- Organise storage facilities: Order the contents of a storage area to improve efficiency with respect to the inflow and outflow of the stored items.
- Monitor stock level: Evaluate how much stock is used and determine what should be ordered.
- Maintain store cleanliness: Keep the store tidy and clean by hovering and mopping.
- Sell hardware: Sell and provide customers with detailed information on hardware items, gardening tools, electrical equipment, plumbing supplies, etc.
- Apply numeracy skills: Practise reasoning and apply simple or complex numerical concepts and calculations.
- Identify customer’s needs: Use appropriate questions and active listening in order to identify customer expectations, desires and requirements according to product and services.
- Organise product display: Arrange goods in attractive and safe way. Set up a counter or other display area where demonstrations take place in order to attract the attention of prospective customers. Organise and maintain stands for merchandise display. Create and assemble sales spot and product displays for sales process.
- Stock shelves: Refill shelves with merchandise to be sold.
- Estimate amount of paint: Estimate total amount of paint required to cover certain areas.
- Process refunds: Resolve customer inquiries for returns, exchange of merchandise, refunds or bill adjustments. Follow organisational guidelines during this process.
- Carry out order intake: Take in of purchase requests for items that are currently unavailable.
- Carry out active selling: Deliver thoughts and ideas in impactful and influencing manner to persuade customers to become interested in new products and promotions. Persuade clients that a product or service will satisfy their needs.
- Demonstrate products’ features: Demonstrate how to use a product in a correct and safe manner, provide customers with information on the product’s main features and benefits, explain operation, correct use and maintenance. Persuade potential customers to purchase items.
- Provide customer follow-up services: Register, follow-up, solve and respond to customer requests, complaints and after-sales services.
- Issue sales invoices: Prepare the invoice of goods sold or services provided, containing individual prices, the total charge, and the terms. Complete order processing for orders received via telephone, fax and internet and calculate the customerโs final bill.
- Plan aftersales arrangements: Come to an agreement with the customer about the delivery, setup and service of the goods; perform appropriate measures to ensure delivery.
- Prevent shoplifting: Identify shoplifters and methods by which shoplifters try to steal. Implement anti-shoplifting policies and procedures to protect against theft.
ISCO group and title
5223 – Shop sales assistants
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