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  • The Construction Project Manager will ensure that there is a seamless transition from the Construction to Merchandising Phase, the projects meet Tilly’s quality standards and are delivered on time and within budget.

  • The best way to apply is at Tillys.com/jobs and apply to the Woodland Hills location and than stop into the store and introduce yourself!

  • It starts with modeling exemplary service and selling behaviors, but it also means hiring, training and developing a strong team of Associates, ensuring smooth execution of store operations, creating a great Store environment, and so much more!

  • SUMMARY: As a Digital Product Manager for Tillys, you will have a combination of business and technical skills that you will utilize as part of a team to support our Omni-Channel efforts.

  • There will be opportunities to focus on different areas of the business and to learn about the different functions within Tillys.

Tillys is an American retail clothing company that sells an assortment of branded apparel, accessories, shoes, and more. Tillys is headquartered and operated from Irvine, California.

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