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The Customer Success Manager provides unparalleled customer service by managing the customer’s experience, creating engaged customers, facilitating organic growth over the customer lifecycle, and providing advice and insights to ensure the customer is successful in their retail compliance operations.
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3+ years of experience in consumer goods, retail, or syndicated data with a focus on category management, sales, business analytics, or shopper insights. You will apply category insights and expertise to identify opportunities for them to grow Energy Drink sales and retailer market share.
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DXL Group, the largest specialty retailer of men's Big +Tall apparel, is looking for a Retail Assistant Store Manager who is committed to building long term relationships with our guests by providing an experience that is unmatched by other retailers.
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Own sales forecast execution to include retailer specific promotional activity and in-store experience while working collaboratively with internal teams (Trade Marketing, Retail Sales Ops and Finance) to deliver on quarterly sales goals.
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Execute regular business review meetings with key store/district management to negotiate additional brand exposure and to strategize for retail sales growth. The Territory Sales Manager is primarily responsible for achieving retail sales goals and staying within allocated spending budgets in an assigned territory.
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Work with store management in opening, closing and operating the retail facility, including but not limited to cash handling, inventory count and deposits as governed by operations control standards.
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2-4 years Management experience in Retail Sales. At Express Stores, A T-Mobile Premium Retailer, we strongly encourage everyone, including people of color, veterans, military spouses, individuals with disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, and parents to apply.
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T-Mobile Premium Retailer – Wireless Vision. 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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Preference will be given to candidates with a minimum of 2 years of experience in retail sales management, specifically with experience focused in the furniture industry managing commissioned sales associates.
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You will assist with recruiting, onboarding, scheduling, coaching, performance management, training, and education of our Retail Sales Associates, or Outfitters, as we call them. As an Assistant Retail Experience Manager, you will work to support the Retail Experience Manager in the day-to-day and long-term success of retail staff.
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Savers, an international thrift retailer, is looking to fill Retail Manager position(s). Programs to stop smoking, diabetes management coaching, and on demand care options. Job Title: Retail Manager.
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Processes paperwork associated with retail automobile sales including printing daily reports, maintaining deal jackets, contacting finance companies regarding contracts, obtaining required information regarding registration and titling, and auditing completed paperwork.
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Ensure maintenance of store appearance, back room, restrooms and individual work area according to the retail store standards. Minimum of 6 months experience in retail or another environment with a strong customer focus.
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Assist with all functions within a retail store in compliance with Wireless Vision policies and procedures. Share customer experience with the rest of your team, including Management. Assist in other tasks, duties, or projects as assigned by management.
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3-5 years’ experience in consumer products related industries like retail, wholesale buying, food market and/or account management. This role leverages customer strategy, sales and financial analytics, marketplace insights and the product pipeline to develop recommendations for clip programs and panel assortments specific to each retailer.
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