Business & Tech
Wanted: Markdown Sales Associate, Gametime Office Assistant, Data Entry Clerk and More
Here's your weekly roundup of who's hiring in St. Charles and nearby.

Each week St. Peters Patch teams up with neighboring Patch sites to find businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are five opportunities we found this week.
Who’s Hiring: Gametime Sports
Location: St. Peters
Job: Office assistant
Category: Part time
Pay: $10-$15 per hour
Status: Open until filled
Experience: College degree preferred, but not necessary
To Apply: Follow this link.
Who’s Hiring: Charming Charlie
Location: Lake St. Louis
Job: Markdown sales associate
Category: Part time, overnight
Status: Open until filled
Experience: Previous sales experience preferred
To Apply: Follow this link
Who’s Hiring: Louisiana Steel
Location: Cottleville
Job: Inside sales
Category: Full time
Pay: $30,000-$120,000 a year
Benefits: 401K after 1 year, 10 days vacation, health insurance
Status: Open until filled
Experience: High school diploma, no previous sales experience necessary
To Apply: Follow this link.
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Who’s Hiring: Rx Systems
Location: St. Charles
Job: Data entry clerk
Category: Full time
Pay: $10-$12 per hour
Status: Open until filled
Experience: 1 to 2 years
To Apply: Email resume to hr@rxsystems.com or follow this link.
Who’s Hiring: Morning Star Church
Location: Dardenne Prairie
Job: K-3 Coordinator
Category: Full time
Pay: $20,000 to $30,000
Benefits: Medical
Status: Open until filled
Experience: College degree in elementary education preferred
To Apply: Email resume to msc.office@mscwired.org or follow this link.
Editor’s note: Patch cannot guarantee that these jobs will still be available when you apply. We do not endorse or recommend these jobs; please do your own research about any potential employer you apply to.
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Job listings found on Monster.com and with the help of Lake St. Louis Patch Editor Tamara Duncan.