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The Jamba Juice Manager In Training (MIT) Program is a four-week in-store experience where you'll learn all things Jamba - everything from working on the front-line to running the entire store.
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The Red Wing Store Manager-in-Training (MIT) will be immersed in learning all aspects of managing a Red Wing Shoe Store through on-the-job experiences and training under the guidance of a designated Store Manager, Region Operations Manager and other professionals.
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While appointment to the MIT position does not guarantee a promotion to a Red Wing Store Manager, successful Managers-in-Training will be considered for open Store Manager Positions and must be willing to relocate.
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Responsible for assisting the Retail and Industrial Store Manager in the overall operations of the Red Wing Shoe Store by selling profitably, controlling expenses, managing accounts receivable process, developing new business, managing inventory and merchandising.
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The Manager in Training (MIT) assists the manager in the daily operations of a convenience store. Fulfills the managers duties when the manager is absent as outlined in the Store Manager job description.
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The Manager in Training (MIT) works with store manager and store teams in achieving sales goals, driving a customer focused environment, managing talent and performance, and executing visual standards.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSUMMARY:Reporting to the Retail Area Manager, the Manager-In-Training (MIT) will manage, direct and supervise the daily operations of store. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Support and organize all daily retail operations of store according to the Company policy.
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The Store Manager-in-Training (MIT) will be immersed in learning all aspects of managing a National Coatings and Supplies/Single Source Inc. Store as well as the sales functions of the organization.
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Hands on experience with in-store merchandising, sales projections, store operations, omnichannel, scheduling, payroll, hiring and human resources. Career path of an MIT: MIT, Assistant Store Manager, Store Manager, District Manager.
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The Management in Training - Operations (MIT) Program is an entry-level, hands-on training program based in our distribution warehouse. Bachelor's degree or Associate’s degree in Industrial Distribution, Supply Chain Management, Management, Operations or other related discipline with a minimum of 2.5 GPA.
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Executive placement as an Assistant Store Manager upon successful completion of the MIT training program. Store Management Trainees, or MITs (Managers-in-Training) as you’ll hear us refer to them as, go through a 12 week structured training program that prepares them to be Assistant Store Managers in multi-million dollar Kohl’s stores.
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Complete MIT (manager in training) within 3 months. The Store Manager will set the tone for operations and create a positive work environment for learning and growth. You will provide oversight of all store day-to-day operations and provide excellent customer service and store maintenance.
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Training will take place through on-the-job experiences while learning under the guidance of their Store Manager, District Operations Manager, District Sales Manager, and other partners.
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After successful completion of the 12 week training program, MITs are placed in a store with an available opening as an Assistant Store Manager. With over 1100 stores, the Store Management Trainee position is available nationwide.
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We offer start dates in February, April, May, June, July, and August based on your graduation date. Upon successful completion of the program, they are then placed as an Assistant Store Manager, but the winning doesn’t stop there.
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