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We’re right in the thick of graduation season, wedding season is just picking up steam, and Father’s Day is just around the corner. Chances are that you’ll be buying someone a gift in the next few weeks. Hopefully you’ll find something perfectly personal for your grad, Dad, or favorite couple, but in the event that you don’t, you can still offer something personalized. That’s what Things Remembered specializes in. The Highland Heights, OH based company is “the nation’s largest and most prominent retailer of personalized gifts.” If it can be engraved, Things Remembered probably sells it (they also do some embroidery).
I’ll admit that I’m not a huge fan of most personalized gifts (except the brand with my initials that is intended for meat), but I know that it’s a massively popular genre of gifts that seems to be timeless. Things Remembered got its start more than 40 years ago as a single engraving shop. Today they have more than 600 locations across the country in addition to an e-commerce business. That’s why you should check out Things Remembered’s Careers page. In addition to having a ton of retail opportunities, they’re looking for an Assistant Buyer, a Photographer, a Store Accounting Associate, an Administrative Assistant, and a Financial Analyst.
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Whom are you buying a gift for in the near future?
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