Receiving Specialist

Cincinnati, OH
Full Time
Entry Level
OUR STORY AND HOW YOU CAN HELP CONTRIBUTE

Everything But The House (EBTH) is a revolutionary marketplace, making it easier to
find or sell secondhand goods, headquartered in Cincinnati, OH. EBTH was born out of
a passion for helping people via a full-service approach to consignment; revolutionizing
how homeowners, estate managers, dealers and collectors connect with a world of
shoppers seeking rare and wonderful things. Each day the global auction platform
unleashes an ever-changing assortment of art, jewelry, fashion, collectibles, antiques
and more, all with a starting bid of $1.

EBTH aspires to be the first stop for secondhand online. We stand behind our work and
offer every customer the “EBTH Promise”. If we don’t uphold our end of the
bargain, we’ll do our best to make it right.

We’re seeking a Receiving Specialist who will be responsible for unpacking,
organizing and processing the items delivered to the Central Processing Center for the
purpose of selling on EBTH.com. 

As a dynamic company, we move fast and seek to continuously improve – and while
this will be a very demanding position, you’ll be surrounded by a passionate team of
individuals who are dedicated to the common goal of drastically changing the way
personal property is sold, bought and moved across the country – and we have a lot of
fun while we’re doing it. We’re proud of our journey and we’re eager to share our story
with shoppers, clients and consignors across the world!

Discover everything uncommon at EBTH.COM.

TASKS YOU’LL BE JUGGLING
  • Verify inbound shipments and ensure accurate inventory scanning upon receipt of goods.
  • Unpack and organize inbound shipments.
  • Maintain organized receiving and inventory control functions for the Cincinnati market and the National Consignment Network.
  • Record and report any damaged items upon delivery.
  • Assist curation and content with preparing items for processing, sorting items into saleable lots.
  •  Deliver prepared inventory into the appropriate processing line.
  • Work in conjunction with EBTH teammates to maximize efficiency and timeliness in order to achieve company defined Key Performance Indicators.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
CREDENTIALS WE ARE SEEKING
  • High school diploma required.
  • Minimum 1 to 3 years of experience in a warehouse and/or auction house environment.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Basic understanding of warehouse or processing management systems.
  • Computer proficiency is essential.
  • Ability to move / lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Reliable transportation.
  • Ability to maintain a set production schedule to align with business needs, while being willing to work flexible hours including nights and weekends if business needs require.
  • A team player mentality with an ability to work independently.


This role is based in Cincinnati, OH, and we are seeking candidates in this area, no relocation assistance is available for this role. 

We are an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to diversity. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.

Applicants must be authorized to work lawfully in the United States for EBTH. EBTH does not provide sponsorship at this time.


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