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LensCrafters

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  • The revolutionary vision to provide customers with the highest-quality eye care, eyewear and one hour service under the same roof was the first of many innovative concepts that led to LensCrafters' remarkable growth and success year over year.

  • Job Description: LensCrafters Sales Supervisor Do you want to be part of a global brand that focuses on the leading eyewear trends, cutting edge optics, and vision wellness?

  • LensCrafters is the largest optical retailer in North America with 900+ stores and as part of an eyewear industry leader, Luxottica, our love of eyes and higher standard of quality have made LensCrafters a leader in vision care for over 30 years.

  • GENERAL FUNCTION The Sales Associate delivers the brand value proposition – Set the standard of quality in eye care and eyewear by ensuring every patient and customer has the best experience in every LensCrafters every time.

  • As an optometrist with Lenscrafters it is your responsibility to commit to our brand promise through your experience and ensuring all patients receive the best eyecare experience possible!

LensCrafters is an international retailer of prescription eyewear and prescription sunglasses. Its stores usually host independent optometrists on-site or in an adjacent store. The company has its corporate headquarters in Mason, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati.

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