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"retail position" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can refer to a job or role within the retail industry, typically involving customer service, sales, and product knowledge. Example: "She was excited to start her new retail position at the department store, where she would be responsible for assisting customers and managing inventory."
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In 2003, she landed a retail position at Bloomingdale's that paid $600 a week plus commissions.
"It really gives you a picture of the personality of someone going for a retail position".
Leeds is the seventh biggest city in the country in terms of retail position.
I left this retail position, despite my qualms – it was a safety net providing an average but steady income.
"A merged Ladbrokes and Coral will have a dominant retail position, even if many shops have to be sold off.
The company said that there was clear evidence that digital trade book sales were "flattening," meaning that the bookseller's physical retail position would be strong in the future.
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Employers cut 51,000 manufacturing jobs and 39,000 retail positions.
Former textile workers scurry to find fast-food and retail positions.
Gibson said he was "delighted" with Philips' appointment adding: "He has a tremendous retail pedigree and a wealth of experience from senior retail positions around the world".
Christopher Suitor has worked for many years in executive retail positions; currently working as a partner in Suitor Menswear and owner of the Belfast Tailor.
Since the auto bailout (which also included a line of credit for Ford), the American auto sector has enjoyed one of its most robust periods, adding some three hundred thousand manufacturing jobs, and double that number if retail positions are included.
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