US: Nordstrom to open first Hawaii store

Author: | 29 January 2008

Clothing retailer Nordstrom is recruiting 500 local employees to staff the company's first stand-alone store in Hawaii, which is due to open on 7 March.

The company said it was looking for staff for all areas of the new operation, including men's, women's and children's clothing sales positions, plus similar roles for designer clothing, shoes, accessories and cosmetics, as well as various support positions.

"Nordstrom is looking for people who love to sell and are passionate about fashion and giving great service to our customers," said Brian Tatsumura, manager of the new store at Ala Moana Center.

"The best way to learn and understand the needs of the customer is by working on the sales floor. As our company grows, this philosophy offers our employees a wealth of opportunities for advancement."

Sectors: Apparel, Retail

Companies: Nordstrom

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