Best Buy is looking to hire thousands of employees to work at stores and distribution centers nationwide during the holiday shopping season.
The company says hiring fairs will look to fill seasonal positions in sales, customer service, merchandising, inventory and more.
Anyone who is interested in applying can visit their nearest store to learn more. Same-day interviews and on-the-spot job offers are possible, the company said in a news release. Job applications are also available online .
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For Nevadans, easy 'window shopping' access to health insurance starts Oct.
We have trained and certified agents and brokers standing by to walk and talk you through the process — in multiple languages, no less. While some of our brokers do have physical offices, we also offer online and telephone services for totally contactless enrollment.
If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that everyone, regardless of age, circumstance, income or health status, should have health insurance. There are so many more reasons to have insurance than go without it. Through the pandemic, the world, collectively, has re-prioritized the value of good health. In fact, "health is the new wealth" is now a guiding mantra for many as they see health through a whole new lens. So how can health insurance coverage promote good health?
Men's Wearhouse unveils 'Next Gen' store incorporating digital shopping experience -
Men's Wearhouse renovated its store near The Woodlands into the first "Next Gen" concept store, with a streamlined design incorporating digital elements to suit tech-savvy customers.
The store, which aims to make shopping as safe and seamless as possible amid COVID-19, incorporates the omnichannel experience, meaning customers can buy online and pick up in store, utilize curbside pick-up and experience hands free fitting. A pared-down selection of merchandise gives the store a modern look.
Americans Already Doing Online Holidays Shopping: Study | PEOPLE.com
Half of the respondents polled in a new survey said they will have already started shopping for the holidays by October
Deck the halls — a little early! Half of Americans are already online shopping for the holidays because they’re bored at home, according to new research.
A study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Affirm asked 2,000 Americans how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their holiday plans and shopping habits.
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Wilmington shopping center deals with closures, looming bankruptcy
When Mayfaire Town Center opened on Military Cutoff in 2004, it was thought to be the future of retail centers and a model of the 'new urbanism' concept -- with a pedestrian-friendly, city-like, shop-filled space combined with apartments and homes.
Now, with the coronavirus pandemic causing added economic stress, no retail model seems safe. The center has seen high-profile shops and restaurants close.
And CBL Properties, which purchased Mayfaire from local developers for $192 million in 2015, filed for bankruptcy protection in August.
Brookhaven ZBA greenlights Aldi for Shirley shopping center - GreaterMoriches -
luke jerram + tetro put parisian shopping mall into orbit with globe installation
british artist luke jerram , in collaboration with creative agency tetro, have introduced ‘gaïa’, a suspended globe situated at the center of the beaugrenelle shopping mall, in paris. the earth installation , 7 m in diameter, was created using high-definition photographs from NASA . through gaïa, the artist offers visitors a moment of contemplation, breathing, and daydreaming around the strikingly realistic planet.
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gaïa by luke jerram and tetro , provides an intimate and surprising experience that awakens the consciences and senses of the visitors. ‘I wanted to make the artwork seem as authentic and realistic as possible, to give the public the opportunity to see how our planet looks from space’ the artist shares. ‘for most people, this will be their most intimate, personal, and closest encounter they will ever have with the whole of our planet’ he adds.
SUV crashed into Ocala shopping mall
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - A restaurant in Ocala was temporarily closed after a vehicle crashed into a shopping mall.
Just before 2:20pm on Wednesday at the Ocala Center shopping mall, an SUV crashed into the front of the Metro by T-Mobile store.
Officers say the driver is in his 70′s and may have mistakenly hit the gas pedal instead of the brake.
Lorito's Italian Kitchen next door was closed following the crash for safety reasons and is set to reopen at 11:30am Thursday.
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