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The Manager in Training (MIT) position is expected to be a short-term transitional role that provides both work assignments and training opportunities to prepare MITs to be promoted into Retail/Commercial Store Management positions.
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Great benefits packages, subsidized housing, competitive pay, and scheduled reviews and raises, growth opportunity through our Manager in Training Program (MIT), and fun associate outings and events throughout the year are just a few of the MANY reasons to join our team.
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Job Description GENERAL PURPOSE OF JOB: The Store Manager-in-Training (MIT) will be immersed in learning all aspects of managing a Red Wing Shoe Store. Training will take place through on-the-job experiences while learning under the guidance of their Area Retail Manager (ARM), Region Operations Manager, and other partners.
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Trainees report directly to the hotel General Manager and will be assigned a mentor for the duration of the program. Drury's MIT program gives recent college graduates real-world hotel experience by placing them at one of our training hotels.
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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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Shift Leads are trained to perform all of the duties that Team Members do, with additional responsibility for ensuring a smooth-running shift; especially in the absence of the General Manager or Manager in Training (MIT.
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MIT will be in training for between three months and two years and in that time will complete a series of formal training modules and classes on the path to the General Manager position.
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Free Team Member Meal & Drinks While You Work Discount For You & Family/Friends When Not Working Flexible Schedules , Full & Part Time Shifts available Closed Sundays Health, Vision, Dental, & Life Insurance (FT Employees) A DAY IN THE LIFE Shift Leads are trained to perform all of the duties that Team Members do, with additional responsibility for ensuring a smooth - running shift; e specially in the absence of the General Manager or Manager in Training (MIT.
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Helps lead the team in giving our customers the best experience with fast and accurate service. Must be able to report to work responsive, free from sedatives, and in a non-sedative state.
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You will need to have at least 2-3 years retail experience to apply for an MIT (Manager In Training) position. Asssisting in meeting daily sales goalsSkills/Qualifications: Customer Service, Selling to customer needs, Product knowledge, People skills, General math skills, Good communication skills and Dependability.
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Drury Hotel's Manager in Training Program (MIT) offers recent college graduates an intensive ten-week program designed to prepare them for a permanent role as a hotel manager at one of our more than 150 hotels in 26 states.
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Note: Selection for the MIT position does not guarantee promotion into a Store Manager/Commercial Sales Manager position. Under the supervision of the Store Manager, the MIT will maintain an engaged, productive store team through strong leadership, demonstrating initiative and leading by example.
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We provide Team Leader Development training, career path support that can lead you toward an Assistant General Manager or General Manager position, advancement opportunites at our bakery-cafes around the country, and ongoing leadership and development training.
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Position Title: Manager In Training ( MIT ) Job Description: The Manager In Training will assist the General Manager in ensuring the members receive the highest quality of service and facilities.
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Perform general maintenance as needed in other areas of the resort. Other duties pertaining to energy conservation, tools and equipment maintenance, emergency response methods, accident prevention and safety, record keeping and tracking, and other general Engineering Department duties as assigned.
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