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Part -Time Retail Sales Associate

Los Angeles, CA

Who We Are

Babylist is the trusted platform for millions of growing families. For over a decade, Babylist has been the technology solution for expecting parents and the community that supports them, expanding from baby registry into a full-service platform that helps parents make decisions with confidence, stay connected, and build happy and healthy families. Every year Babylist helps over 9M people make purchases through its registry, app, ecommerce shop, and comprehensive product guides. The Babylist ecosystem now includes Babylist Health, which provides access to products and services including insurance-covered breast pumps, Expectful, a new voice in health and wellness for pre-pregnancy through postpartum care, and The Push, a branded content studio that works with the biggest companies in the baby space. With over 59M monthly pageviews and 1.2M TikTok followers, Babylist is a generational brand leading the $88 billion baby product industry. To learn about Babylist’s registry options, editorial content, and more, visit www.babylist.com

Our Ways of Working

This is an on-site role at our Beverly Hills showroom. We encourage you to apply directly through this posting to be considered. To keep the guest experience uninterrupted, we kindly ask that you don’t call, email, or visit the showroom about this role, as our in-store team isn’t set up to handle hiring inquiries. Thanks for helping us keep the process smooth!

What the Role Is

Babylist is where growing families turn for trusted guidance, and our Showroom in Beverly Hills brings that experience to life. Since opening in 2023, we've welcomed expecting parents and their loved ones into a beautifully curated space to explore baby gear, build registries, and feel truly supported. We’re looking for a Part-Time Retail Sales Associate who is curious, empathetic, and excited to be part of our guests journey. This role is all about creating meaningful connections and delivering exceptional guest experiences.

Weekend availability is required; Wednesdays and Thursdays are a plus.

If you’re people-focused, eager to support families, and love creating special moments, we’d love to learn more about you.

Note: The average work schedule for this position is 15-25  hours per week; however, actual hours may vary based on the needs of the showroom and your availability.

Who You Are

  • Bring experience: You have 6+ months of experience in retail, hospitality, or guest service
  • Shine bright: You greet every guest with warmth, enthusiasm, and positivity
  • Deliver joy: You care deeply about helping others and making meaningful connections
  • Work collaboratively: You’re energized by teamwork and shared goals
  • Communicate clearly: You engage confidently with guests and teammates
  • Manage multitasking: You thrive in busy environments with lots of moving parts
  • Solve smoothly: You respond to questions and issues with professionalism and care
  • Flex your schedule: You’re available to work mid week, evenings, weekends, and holidays
  • Move comfortably: You can lift up to 30 lbs and stand for extended periods (6-8 hours)

How You Will Make An Impact

  • Welcome warmly: You greet guests with genuine excitement and create a positive experience from the start
  • Support thoughtfully: You assist guests in navigating the showroom and choosing registry items
  • Stay informed: You maintain up-to-date product knowledge, safety info, and brand standards
  • Operate efficiently: You process transactions accurately using our POS system
  • Guide confidently: You help guests understand and manage their Babylist registries
  • Contribute daily: You assist with merchandising, restocking, and maintaining showroom cleanliness
  • Meet targets: You help drive sales and customer satisfaction by delivering outstanding service

Why You Will Love Working At Babylist

  • You have access to free and convenient employee parking
  • You are eligible for up to 10 days of vacation and 3 paid Holidays per year
  • You can accrue up to 3 days of wellness time
  • You receive a 35% discount at the Babylist store
  • You will be able to participate in our 401(k) plan to allow you to set money aside for retirement
  • You have the support of our amazing management team and opportunities for growth

The estimated pay range for this role is $21.00 an hour.

In addition, Babylist offers equity, bonus, and benefits, including company paid health, dental and vision insurance, 401(k) matching, flexible spending account, and paid leave (including PTO and parental leave) in accordance with our applicable plans and policies.

 

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