Company Description
Hi, we're Ace & Tate – and yes, we make glasses. But more than that, we make working here worth your while.
Great care creates great service.
That's why we're looking for a
Optical Assistant (full-time)
for our new store in
Cork
. The doors open at the end of November, and you can be there from day one.
What Our Optical Assistant Do
* Create a welcoming vibe – Make every customer feel seen and excited to be in store.
* Deliver clear style advice – Help customers find frames that feel right for them by sharing helpful style tips.
* Share your knowledge – Explain the differences between lenses, coatings, and fits so customers can make the right choice.
* Get every detail right – Polish lenses, adjust frames, and make sure every pair leaves looking sharp and ready to wear.
* Handle sales with care – Walk customers through lens upgrades, coatings, and add-ons to ensure they leave with exactly what they need.
Good To Know
No background in optics? That's okay – what matters most is your passion for people, eye for style, and drive to deliver standout service.
No Uniform
Wear whatever makes you feel good – no company dress code here.
What We Offer
* Rewarding your impact – Earn up to an 8% monthly bonus by reaching store targets.
* Time to recharge – 28 days holiday entitlement, with up to 33 days after two years of service (based on full-time employment).
* We care about you – Wellbeing support with healthy snacks, a collaboration with ClassPass, and the opportunity to book free sessions with a certified psychologist through OpenUp.
* See in style – Discount codes for free and discounted opticals and sunglasses.
* A culture to love – Frequent and memorable team events.
* Time to grow – Unlimited access to our internal learning portal.
Sounds good? Applying is easy:
Click & Apply → Call & Match → Join the team
Got questions?
A quick chat is easily arranged. Or, drop by the store—just book an appointment, and we'll gladly show you around
Email us at
P.S.
Did you know that Ace & Tate is a certified B Corp? Read more about it here.