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If you answered YES, apply today for our Retail Assistant Store Manager Position! Drive the Business - You support your store manager in creating new approaches to increase sales and profitability by identifying opportunities and acting quickly to address them.
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Partner with the Assistant Store Manager to train and develop associates on product knowledge, selling, customer service, operations, visual, policies and procedures, as applicable.
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As Assistant Store Manager, you are responsible for partnering with your Store Manager to lead your team and deliver a profitable shop. On-board, develop and train all new employees from Host to Client Experience Lead to Asst Manager.
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Are you an existing Store Manager or Assistant Store Manager with experience in creating a team environment, to coach, develop and motivate your team to deliver great results.
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A minimum of 2-3 years as an Assistant Store Manager or 1-2 years as a Store Manager. Our client is a global contemporary lifestyle brand and is looking to hire a Store Manager for their Palo Alto location.
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This also involves uniting with the store manager to coach the team through performance, reliability, and professionalism topics, and supporting the store manager’s efforts to recruit, train, coach, and motivate new team members.
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Trains Shift Manager and Inventory Control Specialist and all new store associates. The Assistant Manager, assists the Assistant Store Manager I and the Store Manager in in the daily operation of the store which includes achieving profit goals and training, directing and monitoring all associates.
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To be successful as an Assistant Store Manager (ASM), you need energy, excellent work ethic, a great attitude, and a smile. Assisting Store Manager to complete daily/monthly paperwork, resolve problems, review daily video, plan-o-gram compliance, inventory ordering, product counts and equipment maintenance and training new employees.
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Shift Leaders assist the location Manager and Assistant Manager in the operations of the store and help in the development of new employees. The Shift Leader is expected to step into the Assistant Manager role in the absence of the Manager or Assistant Manager with the day-to-day responsibilities of operating the store while adhering to the company operating policies.
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With PetSmart, you will have opportunities to: Gain experience in a different business unit—from the store to the salon or the Pets Hotel Develop your leadership skills as a Department or Assistant Manager role Tackle the challenge of a new store opening Transfer to any one of our 1600 stores nationwide THE WARM AND FUZZIES: We’ve highlighted job responsibilities as best as we could above—but the best parts of working at PetSmart can’t be fully described in the job description.
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Be responsible for all cash and inventories in the absence of the Assistant Manager and Store Manager. Generally, the Shift Leader will work one to two weekends per month as management, in absence of the Manager and Assistant Manager.
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Buck Mason is looking for a Market Leader (Assistant Manager) that embodies the spirit of Buck Mason culture, customer experience, and lifestyle. With its corporate offices headquartered in Los Angeles, Buck Mason's retail footprint extends from sea to sea, through e-commerce and brick-and-mortar locations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Brooklyn, and more.
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Supporting the Store Manager in all store operations. Assistant Manager: 13.00 - 13.50. Store Number/Dept Number. Work Today, Get Paid Tomorrow! 4807 Valley View Blvd, NW Lot B.
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ABOUT OUR TEAMS:In a store as big as ours, we need all hands (or paws, wings, fins, whatever you have!) to the store, facilitate an easy check out process as a cashier and ensure that they found everything they needed.
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Direct supervision of Assistant Store Manager, Area Supervisors and all Retail Associates. Manages Associate Relations issues, consulting with the District Manager as needed.
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