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kogti [31]
3 years ago
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What do you answer when a company ask you why do you want work here at kohl's?

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attashe74 [19]3 years ago
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I want to work here because kohls is my favorite stores. I like kohls shop and products, environment that's why I apply here. Love shopping there, always excellent customer service. I prefer working with people who focus on customer service as I do.
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