Hermes Boutique Sales Associate (JFK Airport) - Bilingual Arabic and / or Korean

Queens, NY
Full Time
Retail
Entry Level

Join the World of Luxury – HERMÈS Boutique Associate at JFK International Airport

$3,000 Sign-On Bonus After 1 Year of Employment

Step into the world of elegance and excellence with International Shoppes, the premier Duty-Free and luxury retailer at JFK International Airport. We don’t just sell designer goods—we craft unforgettable experiences. With prestigious brands like HERMÈS, Bulgari, Ferragamo, Coach, Michael Kors, Hugo Boss, and more, our boutiques redefine airport retail.
We’re looking for a passionate, driven, and polished Luxury Boutique Associate to represent one of the world’s most iconic brands—HERMÈS—in our exclusive airport boutique.



What You’ll Do:
  • Deliver exceptional, personalized service to discerning clientele from around the world.
  • Act as a trusted style advisor, deeply understanding clients’ needs and guiding them through a premium shopping experience.
  • Build long-lasting relationships through genuine connection and elevated storytelling.
  • Exceed sales goals through deep product knowledge and impeccable presentation.
  • Maintain a polished and inviting boutique atmosphere aligned with luxury brand standards.
  • Collaborate with team members and management to drive business and ensure a seamless guest experience.
  • Stay current through brand training and development opportunities.
Who You Are:
  • A luxury retail expert with at least 2 years of high-end sales experience.
  • Naturally confident, poised, and passionate about fashion and high-touch service.
  • A master communicator—warm, articulate, and polished in both conversation and presence.
  • Self-motivated, energetic, and driven to exceed goals and elevate the customer journey.
  • Able to create magic moments that turn first-time visitors into lifelong clients.
  • Bilingual in Arabic and/or Korean is a strong plus!
  • Must have a valid passport and flexibility for occasional domestic/international travel.
  • Willing to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays.
What We Offer:
  • Competitive base pay + commission
  • $3,000 sign-on bonus after 1 year of employment
  • Medical, Dental, 401(k) benefits
  • 30–40% employee discounts on premium merchandise
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • A supportive and sophisticated work environment
  • The opportunity to represent world-class luxury brands in a fast-paced, global setting
Additional Info:
  • This role is based at JFK International Airport.
  • All candidates must pass a Port Authority Security Background Check.
  • International Shoppes is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Ready to elevate your career with a brand that defines timeless luxury?
Apply now and make your mark at one of the world’s busiest travel hubs—where luxury meets opportunity.

 

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