WARREN, Mich., April 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Art Van Furniture, the Midwest's number one furniture and mattress retailer, plans to welcome new candidates to its growing team at a career fair on Thursday, April 21 at its Waterford showroom located at 5053 Dixie Highway and its Auburn Hills store, which is located inside of Great Lakes Crossing Outlets. All interested candidates should bring a current resume, dress in business attire and be prepared to interview for full- and part-time sales associate positions.
"A career at Art Van Furniture brings not only a dynamic and exciting work environment, but also a competitive compensation package," said Gary Duncan, Art Van Furniture vice president of human resources. "Our proven training programs turn motivated individuals into experienced sales professionals who have many opportunities to grow and build a strong career."
Full-time positions include paid training, full benefits with Blue Cross/Blue Shield, dental insurance, a vision care plan, 401k, profit sharing and Art Van Furniture discounts. Part-time jobs include flexible hours, including evenings and weekends. Salary is commission-based and Art Van Furniture offers one of the highest paid commission structures in the industry.
Individuals who are unable to attend the career fair are invited to apply online at jobs.artvan.com.
About Art Van Furniture
Art Van Furniture is the Midwest's largest furniture retailer and America's largest independent furniture retailer. The company operates 100 stores throughout Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, and Indiana, including freestanding Art Van PureSleep mattress stores, Art Van Flooring stores, and Art Van Furniture franchise locations as well as a full service e-commerce website. Founded in 1959, the company is family-owned and headquartered in Warren, Michigan. Visit artvan.com for more information.
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