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Major emphasis on telephone and floor sales, direct marketing, new customer growth, local social media reach, customer service program and store merchandising. Customer Retention Manager/Assistant Manager - Manages the Customer Accounts Department, which is responsible for the renewal payment process.
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Market and Growth Manager - Manage the sales and marketing function in an Arona Home Essentials store. Major emphasis on in-store sales, telephone sales, direct marketing, new customer growth and renewal payment processing in the store.
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Plays key role in the upkeep of the showroom floor as per the first up system. General Manager - Direct management of an Arona Home Essentials store with profit and loss responsibility.
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Do you like Customer Service? Rewards for service. Do you like Sales? Arona has a long legacy as the leader in the rent to own industry. Delivery Specialist - This position is responsible for merchandise handling such as loading, securing, delivering, setting up, troubleshooting, and demonstrating.
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The Big 5 is done daily! Asset management, customer growth and maintenance, revenue production, personnel development and inventory control are key result areas of this position. How would you like to have Sundays off.
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Customer Retention Associate - Assisting the Customer Accounts Department in lease agreement renewal. Responsible for achieving company standards on non-renewal closing percentages. Medical, Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability.
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You must pass a drug screening and criminal background investigation. Positions routinely require lifting, loading, and "dollying" merchandise over fifty pounds. We are currently operating fifty-five stores in Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Michigan, Florida, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, and Puerto Rico.
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Teams in Apparel & Accessories (A&A), Beauty and Electronics prioritize guest experience while blending completion of tasks that ensure product is available and easy to shop – pulling, filling, pricing, setting, staging and maintaining the sales floor and the backroom.
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Ensure fitting rooms are used as an extension of the sales floor and are welcoming. The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be a Specialty Sales Executive Team Leader.
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We are busy all day (especially on the weekends), making it easy for the guest to feel welcomed, inspired and rewardedThe good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be a Specialty Sales Executive Team Leader.
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Executive Team Leader Specialty Sales (Assistant Manager Merchandising & Service) - Carson, CA. Sydney Executive Team Leader Specialty Sales. A sales force of specialized consultants who provide tailored suggestions and solutions through active selling and compelling visual merchandising presentations that inspire guests and build the basket.
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Executive Team Leader Specialty Sales (Assistant Manager Merchandising and Service) - Stillwater, MN. Manage your team to effectively plan merchandising and pricing workload including transitions, revisions, sales plans, sampling and promotions.
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Knowledge of retail business fundamentals including: department sales trends, inventory management, guest shopping patterns, pricing and promotions strategies. Create a guest-obsessed culture and lead your team to prioritize the guest experience and deliver on store sales goals.
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Drive total store sales, understand your role in sales growth and how your departments and team contribute to and impact total store profitability. Provide service and a shopping experience that meets the needs of the guest.
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Knowledge of guest service fundamentals, experience building and managing a guest first culture on your team. Experience setting and planning department(s) monthly/quarterly workload to support business priorities and managing a team to deliver on sales goals.
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