E-Commerce Photographer Accounting - Erie, PA at Geebo

E-Commerce Photographer

Goodwill Industries of Ashtabula, Inc.
Goodwill Industries of Ashtabula, Inc.
Erie, PA Erie, PA Full-time Full-time $13.
50 an hour $13.
50 an hour 11 days ago 11 days ago 11 days ago Goodwill serving Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania is searching for a new photographer to help our non-profit achieve further success.
This position is at our facility in Erie, PA and is full-time with benefits.
Pay starts at $13.
50 per hour.
The lucky candidate will have weekends off, as our department runs M-F 8a-4:
30p.
E-Commerce Associate The right candidate will have technical skills, attention to detail, and a drive to exceed goals to help our department succeed.
Primary Responsibilities The e-commerce photographer must be able to exceed goals of 18-20 items photographed per hour, be able to upload quality photos, and show specifics of items - sizes, branding, years, etc.
- in a quick and efficient manner.
Qualifications and Skills Timeliness, Dependability, Reliability Comfortable using/being trained to use new technology/listing software.
Ability to consistently lift more than 10lbs and occasionally lift 25-50 Ability to work in a collaborative work environment.
Experience using digital camera or cell phone camera.
Strong sense of urgency Past e-commerce/photography experience preferred but not required.
Education High School Diploma and/or GED equivalent Physical Demands and Work Environment Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time.
Ability to repeatedly bend and twist.
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.
Must be able to work in a non-climate-controlled environment.
Goodwill works to enhance the dignity and quality of life of individuals and families by strengthening communities, eliminating barriers to opportunity, and helping people in need reach their full potential through learning and the power of work.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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