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Almada, Setúbal, Portugal
Natal - Stockista - Fórum Almada
Almada, Portugal
Grupo Boticário
Tempo inteiro
Grupo Boticário em Portugalé responsável pelas marcas O Boticário e quem disse, berenice?. Na nossa empresa a essência são as pessoas E é por isso que nos diferenciamos pelo agradável ambiente de trabalho, atitude positiva e alegria vivida no nosso dia-a-dia
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Neste momento, pretendemos um(a) Stockista, na nossa loja do Fórum Almada em regime full-time para reforço de Natal.
Quem procuramos?
- Experiência anterior em funções similares (preferencial);
- Gosto pela área dos cosméticos e maquilhagem;
- Boa capacidade de organização e planeamento;
- Facilidade de interação;
- Capacidade de trabalhar em equipa;
- Foco em objetivos;
- Dinâmico(a);
- Atitude positiva.
O que oferecemos?
- Formação inicial e contínua;
- Trabalho em equipa com bom ambiente;
- Possibilidade de progressão dentro da empresa (nas várias áreas).
Notas:
**Tipo de oferta**: Integral/Full-time
Horário de trabalho:
- Turno de 8 horas
- Turno rotativo
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Noun. The City of Birmingham. From the word brummagem.
Drum is British slang for a house or home. Drum is old British slang for a road or street.Drum is Australian slang for a piece of information or a tip. Drum is Australian slang for a brothel.
To do the sex act, fuck a sailor.
A high naval authority in charge of a naval component.
Rum is old slang for good, fine, excellent.Rum is British slang for strange, odd, peculiar.Rum was th century slang for a poor country clergyman in Ireland.
First published in 1662 in the Book of Common Prayer the Naval Prayer remains as the Canadian Navy's official prayer.
Old Jamaica rum is British naval slang for sun.
From out front is Black−American slang for from the beginning
Fatal Error
Brum is British slang for Birmingham.
Naval Support Activity.
Hole. Let's pop 'round to my drum (referring to someone's house).
Naval construction engineers. Derived from C.B.--Navy construction battalion. Pg. 520
, as in “I know from nothing†I don’t know anything
A brand name of "Navy" rum produced by Pussers Rum Ltd. "Pusser Neats" refers to Royal Navy rum, when rum was issued as a daily tot.
Adj. Strange, odd, peculiar. E.g."That new kid's a bit rum, he's always talking to himself." {Informal}
1. During the 17th century, a naval rating for an experienced seaman. 2. From the 18th century, a naval commissioned officer candidate. 3. From the 1790s, an apprentice naval officer. 4. From the 19th century, an officer cadet at a naval academy. 5. In contemporary RCN usage, the term is sometimes used for a second year Naval Cadet.
Natal - Stockista - Fórum Almada
Noun. The City of Birmingham. From the word brummagem.
Drum is British slang for a house or home. Drum is old British slang for a road or street.Drum is Australian slang for a piece of information or a tip. Drum is Australian slang for a brothel.
To do the sex act, fuck a sailor.
A high naval authority in charge of a naval component.
Rum is old slang for good, fine, excellent.Rum is British slang for strange, odd, peculiar.Rum was th century slang for a poor country clergyman in Ireland.
First published in 1662 in the Book of Common Prayer the Naval Prayer remains as the Canadian Navy's official prayer.
Old Jamaica rum is British naval slang for sun.
From out front is Black−American slang for from the beginning
Fatal Error
Brum is British slang for Birmingham.
Naval Support Activity.
Hole. Let's pop 'round to my drum (referring to someone's house).
Naval construction engineers. Derived from C.B.--Navy construction battalion. Pg. 520
, as in “I know from nothing†I don’t know anything
A brand name of "Navy" rum produced by Pussers Rum Ltd. "Pusser Neats" refers to Royal Navy rum, when rum was issued as a daily tot.
Adj. Strange, odd, peculiar. E.g."That new kid's a bit rum, he's always talking to himself." {Informal}
1. During the 17th century, a naval rating for an experienced seaman. 2. From the 18th century, a naval commissioned officer candidate. 3. From the 1790s, an apprentice naval officer. 4. From the 19th century, an officer cadet at a naval academy. 5. In contemporary RCN usage, the term is sometimes used for a second year Naval Cadet.
Natal - Stockista - Fórum Almada