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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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Executive placement as an Assistant Store Manager upon successful completion of the MIT training program. Hands on experience with in-store merchandising, sales projections, store operations, omnichannel, scheduling, payroll, hiring and human resources.
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The Management in Training - Operations (MIT) Program is an entry-level, hands-on training program based in our distribution warehouse. Receive hands-on training and perform duties in every area of the day-to-day operations of a distribution center including Operations, Management, and Purchasing.
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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.
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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. Career path of an MIT: MIT, Assistant Store Manager, Store Manager, District Manager.
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With over 1100 stores, the Store Management Trainee position is available nationwide. We offer start dates in February, April, May, June, July, and August based on your graduation date.
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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. Participate in classroom training sessions (lecture, role play and computer lab) at the state-of-the-art EDGEucation Center in Plano, Texas.
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Upon successful completion of the program, they are then placed as an Assistant Store Manager, but the winning doesnt stop there. Desire to pursue a career in retail management. 12 week paid structured training program.
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Give comprehensive presentation to senior level management for completion of the Operations MIT program at the end of the 6- month program. It is a great for individuals seeking an introductory role that will lead to a long-term career in operations management.
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Our Managers don’t just sell socks and underwear. Current College Senior Classman status or College Graduate. They support the communities and causes our Customers and Associates care about through initiatives like the Kohl’s Volunteer Program and Kohl’s Cares for Kids. They earn trust by living up to their commitments and embrace diverse perspectives.
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The Heart of House Regional Training Coordinator (HOH RTC) will be responsible for the following things in their market: training program (including Peaks Point compliance reports), MIT training, cleanliness standards, safety standards, HAACP adherence, various audits in Peaks Point, menu rollouts, HotSchedules, inventory, and any other projects, duties, or responsibilities that are later added to this position.
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Job Summary: The Manager in Training (MIT) will study alongside an established store manager so that one day S/he will become a General Manager. The MIT must works in department of a grocery store to learn each department’s respective functions and operations.
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The program trains you on the necessary principles of management including creating the best in-store experience, recruiting, inclusion & diversity, human resources, store operations and visual merchandising.
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