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Pike Nurseries Hiring Seasonal Employees

The Woodstock nursery is located at 2475 Towne Lake Parkway.

As spring nears, employment opportunities are in full bloom at Pike Nurseries.

Over the next few weeks, the company is preparing to add around 200 seasonal associates at its metro area locations, including the Woodstock store on Towne Lake Parkway, according to information recently provided by the company.

Applicants should have a green thumb and strong desire to help customers.

Employees "must be prepared to answer difficult garden questions, engage the customer, load the prized purchases in cars and care for the plants and the store," according to the company.

Benefits include training programs, sales incentives, employee discounts and a comprehensive insurance program.

Open positions will include:

  • manager trainees,
  • sales associates,
  • cashiers
  • maintenance/loaders.

Employment opportunities are available at each of Pike Nurseries’ 14 metro Atlanta locations and at the Lake Oconee location. The Pike Nurseries store in Woodstock is located at 2475 Towne Lake Parkway. 

Interested applicants can find position descriptions, qualifications, benefit information and applications on Pike Nurseries’ career page.

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