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Marketplace Photography & Listings Assistant

Wethersfield, CT

Marketplace Photography & Listing Assistant

Company Mission

Our mission is to help customers save time and money when purchasing commercial kitchen equipment and supplies by providing a customer-centric shopping experience and by leveraging our industry buying power.

Role Overview

RestaurantSupply.com is seeking a detail-oriented and organized Marketplace Photography & Listings Assistant to help prepare commercial restaurant equipment and supplies for sale on eBay and other online marketplaces. 

This hands-on position involves inspecting inventory, gathering product information, organizing items for listing, photographing products, and accurately recording details needed to create high-quality online listings. The ideal candidate enjoys working independently, has strong attention to detail, and is comfortable using computers and a full studio photography setup complete with turntable, strobes, and DSLR camera.

Responsibilities and Duties

  •  Organize and prepare inventory for online marketplace listings 
  • Inspect items and document condition, features, and identifying information 
  • Research and gather product specifications, model numbers, and other listing details when necessary 
  • Photograph products from multiple angles to create clear, professional listing images
  • Measure and record dimensions, weights, and other relevant product information when necessary 
  • Maintain accurate records of photographed and processed inventory 
  • Assist with inventory organization and staging within the warehouse related to marketplace listings 
  • Identify missing information or potential issues before items are listed 
  • Work closely with the Marketplace and Warehouse teams to ensure listings are complete and accurate 
  • Follow established photography, documentation, and inventory procedures

Qualifications and Requirements

  • Photography Experience: This is an entry-level role; we are looking for candidates with foundational photography experience. Proficiency with DSLR cameras is preferred, though experience with digital cameras is also welcome.
  • Computer Skills: Basic proficiency with spreadsheet software is required.
  • Professionalism: Candidates must be coachable, eager to learn, and capable of working a flexible, part-time schedule.

Working Hours & Location

Part-Time (16-24 hours per week, Monday - Friday, Flexible, Standard Business Hours Only)

Wethersfield, CT 

Pay Rate $17-$19/ hr

Why Work With Us?

We believe that what you do and where you work matters. We foster a collaborative and professional environment where you have the opportunity to grow, build meaningful relationships, and see the direct impact of your contributions on our shared success.

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