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Requires in-store presence to develop and coach teams, ensure boutique image and operational standards are upheld and support and create an elevated client experience. As a multi-functional, "generalist" support role, the Boutique Facilitator assists the sales associates, and the boutique to maximize client-facing time and will support all areas of the Boutique as needed.
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Heart of House: Requires in-store presence to facilitate the opening and closing of the boutique; the receiving of inventory; shipping of product to support sales to ensure optimal client service.
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Job Summary: As a Boutique Hotel Room Attendant, you will be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and overall presentation of guest rooms, public areas, and other facilities within the boutique hotel.
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Partner with Assistant Boutique Manager to execute the stock cycle count program and annual physical inventory. Communicating inventory and supply needs to Boutique Director/Assistant Boutique Manager.
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The Boutique Manager is responsible for overall management of the boutique, associates, merchandise and customer service. Develop boutique business plan to include marketing and promotional strategies that will continue to drive traffic to the store and grow the customer base, with emphasis placed on building the local market.
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We are looking for a Boutique Facilitator, someone passionate about providing the highest standards of service and will be trained to be well-rounded in all activities within the Boutique.
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Boutique Hotel Server responsibilities include registering guests, managing reservations and providing information about rooms, rates and amenities. We are looking for a Boutique Hotel Front Desk Agent Server to serve as our guests' first point of contact and manage all aspects of their accommodation.
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In concert with the Boutique Manager, recruit, train, develop and continually educate a high-performing, results-driven Cast Stylist Crew. The Cast Assistant Boutique Manager wants more than the typical assistant store manager role and works in a highly collaborative way across our entire team as we reimagine the experience of buying fine jewelry.
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Boutique- Designer handbags, fine jewelry, trendy accessories with brands like Coach, LVMH, Marc Jacobs, Supreme, Essential, Alo, Swarovski and Pandora. Boutique- Designer handbags, fine jewelry, trendy accessories with brands like Coach, LVMH, Marc Jacobs, Supreme, Essential, Alo, Swarovski and Pandora.
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Assistant Boutique Manager - Jacksonville, FLAbout the role:Be a critical part of our expanding Fragrance & Beauty (F&B) community at CHANEL – “the ultimate House of Luxury.” Time spent should be 60% on the Sales Floor and 40% on Back of House operations Responsible for all operations of the sales floor including stock/re-stocking needs, areas of pride, etcExecute all operational responsibilities to ensure effectiveness and efficiencies across the board Operations lead for MMS system, communicating inventory and supply needs to Boutique Director, receiving, and checking in inventory, shipping, and receiving and damages, etc.
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Each person within this department must oversee the Guest Relations area and maintain the Medi Spa/Spa boutique to ensure a beautiful presentation and profitability and to maximize and achieve department and individual revenue targets.
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We are an esteemed boutique law firm seeking a dynamic and experienced Litigation Associate. Boutique Litigation Firm Seeks A Litigation Associate With Experience In Both State/Federal Courts.
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Love of boutique fitness environment is a must - passion for stretching, mobility, and flexibility. Currently have a nationally certified and/or licensed as a physical therapist, chiropractor, personal trainer, massage therapist, yoga instructor, Pilates teacher, or another form of specialized health & fitness.
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As a multi-functional, “generalist” support role, the Boutique Facilitator assists the sales associates, including Out of Home Base associates, and the boutique to maximize client-facing time and will support all areas of the Boutique as needed.
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Our new boutique located in Union Square, San Francisco is scheduled to open in 2024. Provide qualitative and quantitative business reports as required by the Retail Director and Regional Manager.
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