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Are you a "people person"? A "foodie"? Looking for a great opportunity? Eddie's of Roland Park is a great place to work! Associates enjoy competitive salaries and great benefits.

Current Job Openings - Updated August 9th, 2007

Both Locations: Part-time Candy/Flower Clerks. Experience in a floral department or candy and gift shop a plus, but not necessary. Come and learn how to display and package candy and make stunning gift baskets. We are looking for cheerful people with winning smiles who will want to sell our beautiful products to some of the most interesting people in Baltimore. Availability for weekend hours a must and would also prefer availability for morning hours. Apply online, or in person at both stores.

Both Locations: Part-time Deli Clerks. Looking for candidates with experience in food service, restaurants, or gourmet delicatessens. Work in an exciting, fast-paced deli with a large sandwich business, tantalizing prepared foods and the most interesting customers in Baltimore. Apply online, or in person at both stores.

Both Locations: Part-time Cashiers. Retail and customer service experience a plus, but the most important qualifications are a winning personality, good work ethic, and positive outlook. You’ll start your training as a bagger to learn about the emphasis we place on personalized customer service. Apply online, or in person at both stores.

North Charles Street Only: Part-time Gourmet Cheese Clerk. Work in a nationally-recognized cheese department with over 350 varieties of specialty cheeses and pate from around the world. We are looking for a cheerful person with a winning smile who has a passion for food and wants to learn more about cheese.

Availability for weekend hours is a must.

Eddie's is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Built from one million bricks and standing 234 feet tall, Baltimore's shot tower (officially the "Phoenix Shot tower") was at one time the tallest structure in the United States. It's cornerstone was laid by Charles Carrol, Maryland's signatory on the Declaration of Independence. Threatened with demolition in the 1920's (it might have become a gas station), public outcry led to it's preservation as a national landmark.

In 1880, local resident Jim Horney needed some cash. As the story goes, Horney bet a friend that he could jump off the top of the Tower, and live to collect a whopping five dollar wager. The friend, obviously not a very good one, slapped cash on the table. Carrying the sun umbrella from his horse cart, Horney lept heroically... and fell like a sack of rocks. He landed, shaken, but amazingly alive, on the roof of an Exeter Street house, nearly a block away.

While our history may not be quite as colorful, Eddie's of Roland Park is proud of our role in the community. From our work with local charities to promoting local talents through events, hosting community gatherings, providing jobs and caring about our neighbors, we continue our tradition of serving our city proudly.