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Partner with the local marketing field team to unveil hidden gems, exclusive deals, and new store openings deserving of the spotlight on our TikTok and Instagram feeds. Comfortable working in a Virtual-First environmentCurrently pursuing a degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, Journalism or related fieldPERKS:Work from various Simon Shopping Centers: Your office might just be the trendiest mall in town.
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As a Territory Representative, you would be the first point of contact with the retail store associates, management as well as the store customers promoting Bosch Power Tools. Immediate opening for Territory Representative for Bosch Power ToolsIdeal candidates have experience in the big box home improvements stores, some power tool experience.
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Completes opening/closing procedures and tasks as directed by Leadership Team with a client focus (e.g. replenishing merchandise; recovering the store and styling rooms; processing shipment including but not limited to: unpacking, hanging, steaming, cleaning including but not limited to: dusting, vacuuming, and removing trash; executing merchandising moves; marketing updates; and completing pricing changes.
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Core Competencies: Sales Driven Leader by nature, determined, and self-motivated Persuasive personality and results-oriented Skilled at strategic planning, execution, and analysis Tech-Savvy Consumer focused Required Attitude/Personality: Ownership mentality - handles store operations "as if" it was their personal business Drive and Urgency: Has tremendous energy and initiative to generate, implement, and execute sales and positively inspire subordinates to do the same.
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Minimum one year experience in a retail grocery store preferred. –I monitor the store’s execution of all employee, customer and equipment safety programs, standards and training requirements when I am in charge of the store.
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Develop local store marketing plans to support brand initiatives, including initiating community outreach through marketing and special events. Ensure compliance with food safety guidelines in your store at all times; ensure all Team Members are in compliance as well.
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The Wireless Sales Expert is responsible for selling, training, marketing, promoting, advertising and demonstrating client products to consumers through in-store interactive activities.
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In addition: Staffing, Paperwork, Cost Controls, Cash control, Food management, Work to a Schedule, Perfect Image and adherence to standards, Great Customer Service, Attendance & punctuality, Transportation to/from work, Store cleanliness, Marketing, Profitability.
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Conducts business to business marketing while in the mascot uniform. Draw attention to the store location through waving at traffic while dressed in the mascot outfit. Ability to wave, dance and stand in the mascot costume for a period up to eight hours.
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Participate in marketing efforts to solicit new business, including but not limited to outbound calling, community involvement, outreach programs, and promoting the brand inside and outside the store/retail location.
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Core Competencies: Persuasive personality Attention to detail Skilled at strategic planning, execution, and analysis Self-Motivated and Results-Oriented Persistent in nature Tech-Savvy Consumer focused Required Attitude/Personality: Drive and Urgency: Has tremendous energy and initiative to generate, implement, and execute and can positively inspire subordinates to do the same.
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Running a cash register, stocking shelves, cleaning restrooms, and marketing promotions are things you may do in our fast-paced environment. Host/Hostess: Cultivate an exciting, fun environment from the time the guest walks in by personalizing every guest experience.
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Become familiar with Dog Trainer tools as defined in operational guidelines (such as calendars, flyers, business cards, local store marketing, build an event) and how partners utilize as part of + to drive the Dog Training business.
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Benefits: 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Dental insurance Employee discounts Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Wellness resources As a Field Marketing Coordinator, you are strategic in working with our Team Leaders (franchisees) in establishing local marketing opportunities to drive in new clients and build store sales.
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Duties including customer check-ins, device repairs, store operations and housekeeping, device repair status updates, parts and inventory tracking, and client follow-up/communication. Genuine Customer/Consumer Focus: Has genuine concern about customers, and knows how to reach and target customers through unique marketing campaigns.
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