Part-Time

Retail Sales

Lowe's

Lowe's

10,001+ employees

Large-scale home improvement retailer

No salary listed

Marquette, MI, USA

In Person

Category
Retail (1)
Required Skills
Customer Service

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Requirements
  • At least 6 months of experience using a computer, including inputting, accessing, modifying, or outputting information.
  • At least 6 months of experience using common retail technology, such as smartphones and tablets.
  • Ability to read, write, and perform basic arithmetic, including addition and subtraction.
  • Ability to perform duties requiring prolonged standing, sitting, and other activities necessary to perform the job.
  • Ability to lift at least 25 pounds unassisted or more than 25 pounds with or without an accommodation.
Responsibilities
  • Welcome customers to Lowe's, answer questions, and deliver friendly and professional customer service.
  • Assist customers with locating and handling merchandise.
  • Down stock merchandise by identifying empty shelf areas and replenishing supplies.
  • Process orders and deliveries accurately so customers receive merchandise as expected and on time.
  • Cross-functionally train in other areas of the store to help deliver customer service.
  • Prepare merchandise based on customer needs, including tinting and mixing paint, cutting and threading pipe, cutting and bundling wood, cutting drywall, and cutting blinds.
  • Guide customers through shopping or checkout.
  • Complete other duties as assigned.
  • Occasionally travel to meetings, training, or neighboring stores when needed.
Desired Qualifications
  • At least 6 months of retail and/or customer service experience.
  • Bilingual skills.
  • Certification in a trade related to the department, such as hardware, kitchen, plumbing, electrical, lawn and garden, or lumber/building materials.

Lowe's operates large-scale home improvement retailers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, serving both do-it-yourself customers and professionals in construction and remodeling. It sells a wide range of products including appliances, building supplies, tools, hardware, and garden equipment through its physical stores and online platform. The business works by offering a broad product assortment plus customer service and installation services to create a comprehensive shopping experience for home improvement projects. Compared with competitors, Lowe's differentiates itself by combining a large, one-stop product selection with in-store expertise and installation services, available both offline and online. Its goal is to help customers complete home improvement projects by providing convenient access to products and services, aiming to maintain a leading market position in its regions.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Mooresville, North Carolina

Founded

1946

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • On August 19, 2026, Lowe’s raised Q2 sales 8.3% to $26.0 billion.
  • Online sales grew 15.7%, and MyLowe AI handled over 25 million questions.
  • Lowe’s opened three Q2 stores and plans Texas expansion in Kaufman.

What critics are saying

  • August 19 guidance cut 2026 comparable-sales growth to flat, signaling demand deterioration.
  • Reuters said Lowe’s cut 600 corporate jobs on February 13, 2026.
  • A failed FBM-ADG integration would trap leverage and stall pro growth.

What makes Lowe's unique

  • Lowe’s Total Home strategy bundles pro, appliances, online, and installation services.
  • Marvin Ellison’s June 11 Live Nation partnership extends MyLowe’s Rewards beyond retail.
  • FBM and ADG acquisitions deepen Lowe’s pro interior-finishes offering against Home Depot.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Performance Bonus

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Aug 19th, 2026
Lowe's CEO warns of cautious consumer spending amid macro and geopolitical uncertainty

Lowe's reported mixed second-quarter results, with revenue falling short of analyst expectations due to pressure on DIY consumer spending. The DIY segment represents 60-65% of Lowe's revenue. CEO Marvin Ellison cited several factors affecting consumer behaviour: customers remain cautious about discretionary spending due to macro and geopolitical uncertainty, plus higher fuel prices above $4 per gallon. Poor weather during Memorial Day and a highly promotional environment in July also impacted results. Despite challenges, Lowe's posted its fifth consecutive quarter of same-store sales growth at 0.2%, below Wall Street expectations. The pro business and online sales performed well, with online contributing 15% year-over-year growth. Lowe's has received $80 million in tariff refunds, with additional refunds expected by year-end. The company is carefully considering how to use these funds whilst avoiding overly promotional strategies.

Yahoo Finance
Aug 19th, 2026
Lowe's Q2 sales rise 8.3% to $26B, maintains full-year EPS outlook at $12.25

Lowe's reported second-quarter sales of $26 billion, up 8.3% year-over-year, with comparable sales rising 0.2%. The home improvement retailer saw growth in professional customers, online sales, and home services offset weaker discretionary DIY spending. Online sales jumped 15.7%, supported by higher traffic and the company's MyLowe AI tool, which has answered over 25 million customer questions. Customers using the tool convert at three times the rate of non-users. However, inflation, interest rates, and increased promotional competition pressured transactions and margins. Adjusted diluted earnings per share reached $4.40, including an $0.11-per-share benefit from tariff refunds. Lowe's maintained its full-year outlook near the low end of prior guidance, expecting roughly flat comparable sales and adjusted EPS of approximately $12.25. Management anticipates continued residential construction pressure but remains focused on long-term investments.

PR Newswire
Aug 19th, 2026
Lowe's Q2 sales reach $26B with 0.2% comparable growth, updates 2026 outlook

Lowe's reported second quarter 2026 net earnings of $2.4 billion with diluted earnings per share of $4.27, matching the prior year. Total sales reached $26.0 billion, up from $24.0 billion in the second quarter of 2025. Comparable sales increased 0.2%, driven by strong performance in professional services and a 15.7% increase in online sales, offset by DIY market pressures. The company recognised $96 million in pre-tax expenses related to acquisitions of Foundation Building Materials and Artisan Design Group. Excluding these expenses, adjusted diluted EPS increased 1.6% to $4.40. Lowe's updated its full-year 2026 outlook, maintaining total sales guidance at $92.0 billion but lowering comparable sales expectations from up to 2% growth to flat. The company paid $673 million in dividends during the quarter and operated 1,761 stores as of 31 July 2026.

Yahoo Finance
Jul 22nd, 2026
Lowe's stock trades 27% below peak as DIY demand weakens despite strong cash flow

Lowe's Companies shares have fallen 27% from their 52-week high, trading at a price-to-earnings ratio of 17.6 versus the S&P 500 median of 24.4. The home improvement retailer remains profitable with healthy cash flow metrics, including an 11.1% operating cash flow margin and 6.5% free cash flow yield. Revenue grew 6.2% over the last 12 months, with online sales up 15.5% in the most recent quarter. However, operating margin contracted by 0.8 percentage points, and comparable transactions declined 0.9% despite a 1.5% increase in average ticket. The discount reflects investor concerns about weakening DIY demand and a challenging housing environment. Growth now depends on higher prices across fewer transactions, raising questions about underlying business strength.

Yahoo Finance
Jul 15th, 2026
Lowe's paid out $47B to shareholders while stock returned just 16.7% over five years

Lowe's Companies distributed $47 billion to shareholders over five years through buybacks and dividends, representing 41% of its current market capitalisation. Despite this massive cash return—$35 billion in share repurchases and $12 billion in dividends—the stock gained only 16.7% over the period, whilst the S&P 500 returned 84%. The home improvement retailer generated $88.44 billion in revenue over the past twelve months and posted positive comparable sales for four consecutive quarters. Management attributes performance to its "Total Home strategy", with online sales growing 15.5% in the most recent quarter. However, DIY demand remains pressured in a challenging housing environment. Big-ticket discretionary projects, comprising one-third of the business, face particular weakness. The company's three-year average annual revenue growth stands at -2.4%.