Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States · On-site
Entry level
Description About Us At Goodwill, every item you hang, sort, or display supports job creation and community programs. Our team helps people build brighter futures—and you can too. We offer: Starting pay of $15/hour with …
Skills: Clothing Sorting, Inventory Organization, Production Quota Management, Attention To Detail, Physical Stamina
Description About Us At Goodwill, we do more than just operate thrift stores—we create job opportunities, empower communities, and change lives. Starting at $15/hour with annual raises and bonuses, you’ll also enjoy: Fre…
Skills: Customer Service, Merchandise Sorting, Pricing, Inventory Management, Heavy Lifting
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Part-time
Annual Raises, Production Bonuses, Free Training, Career Development, Team Member Discounts, Medical Insurance
Posted 16d ago
~40 hrs/week
Responsibilities
The role involves hanging and rotating pre-sorted clothing according to a color tag system to meet daily production quotas. Additionally, the employee maintains the sales floor organization and assists with donation processing and cashiering.
Requirements
No prior experience is required, but candidates must have a strong work ethic and the physical ability to stand and lift up to 50 pounds. Reliability and a willingness to learn in a team environment are essential.
Full job description
Description
About Us
At Goodwill, every item you hang, sort, or display supports job creation and community programs. Our team helps people build brighter futures—and you can too.
We offer:
Starting pay of $15/hour with annual raises and production bonuses
Free training & career development
Team member discounts
Full-time benefits including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement
Be part of a mission-driven team making a real difference.
What You’ll Do
Hang pre-sorted clothing to meet daily production quotas.
Group and rotate clothing correctly using our color tag system.
Move clothing to and from the sales floor while keeping displays neat and organized.
Accurately count and report items processed each day.
Maintain a clean and safe work area by following store procedures.
Report any safety, theft, or security concerns to management.
Assist as needed with donation processing, sorting, or cashiering.
Perform additional tasks assigned by store management.
Requirements
What We’re Looking For
No experience needed—just a strong work ethic and attention to detail.
Team players who take pride in a clean, organized workspace.
Physically able to stand, hang clothes, and move racks.
Reliable, honest, and respectful of others.
Willing to learn, grow, and contribute to a supportive team environment.
This job keeps you moving! Most of the time, you'll be standing, using your hands, and reaching above and below your shoulders. You'll often pull, twist, and turn, with occasional talking, walking, pushing, bending, and stooping. Regularly lifting up to 10 pounds, and sometimes up to 50 pounds, is required. Strong close and depth vision are essential.
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ApparelRetailProduction QuotasColor Tag SystemDonation ProcessingInventory ManagementMerchandisingGoodwill
About Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont
Building pathways that help people pursue the life they want to achieve.
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Founded
1965
Headquarters
Charlotte, North Carolina
LinkedIn followers
7,005
Established in 1965, Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont is a nonprofit organization that connects people to opportunities to find gainful employment and meaningful work. With more than 25 retail stores and 30 donation sites, Goodwill uses proceeds from the sales of donated goods to fund skills training and employment services offered free of charge to thousands of people in our community each year. Through its retail stores, donation sites, the Goodwill Opportunity Campus, and partnerships with employers and other organizations throughout the region, Goodwill builds pathways for people to uncover their passions, enhance their skillsets, and pursue the life they want to achieve for themselves and their families—creating a brighter future for all.
Offices: 5301 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28208, US
Building pathways that help people pursue the life they want to achieve.
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Founded
1965
Headquarters
Charlotte, North Carolina
LinkedIn followers
7,005
Established in 1965, Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont is a nonprofit organization that connects people to opportunities to find gainful employment and meaningful work. With more than 25 retail stores and 30 donation sites, Goodwill uses proceeds from the sales of donated goods to fund skills training and employment services offered free of charge to thousands of people in our community each year. Through its retail stores, donation sites, the Goodwill Opportunity Campus, and partnerships with employers and other organizations throughout the region, Goodwill builds pathways for people to uncover their passions, enhance their skillsets, and pursue the life they want to achieve for themselves and their families—creating a brighter future for all.
Offices: 5301 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28208, US