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If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, excel at problem-solving, and are passionate about delivering top-notch service, this is your role! 2+ years of customer service experience (i.e., retail sales, restaurant, front desk, site management.
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If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, excel at problem-solving, and are passionate about delivering top-notch service, then this is the role for you! We are a commercial real estate company that provides self-storage facilities, real estate investment opportunities, and property management services, striving to deliver best-in-class customer service in everything we do.
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Qualifications: SkillsNYC Food Handlers Card requiredAble to clearly express oneself verbally and in writing (English)Math and financial managementRestaurant, retail, or supervisory experienceMust be authorized to work in the United StatesRequired Competencies Dunkin Management Exp Preferred, but other franchise similar role is okGuest FocusPassion for Results Problem Solving and Decision Making – make good decisions based on analysis, experience and judgment.
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Grow a successful, multi-million-dollar business: drive sales leveraging your business acumen, efficiency and problem-solving skills. This role is a hands-on experience that develops your supervisory experience, coaching skills, coffee/ tea passion and business acumen, all to build your understanding of store management.
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Strong organizational, interpersonal and problem-solving skills. These foundational principles set up partners for success for careers in store management and leadership. 2 years retail / customer service management experience OR.
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The Shift Manager role is structured as a management training program that builds on your supervisory experience, coaching skills, coffee/ tea passion and business acumen all in preparation for fully managing a store.
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3 years retail / customer service management experience or. Entrepreneurial mentality with experience in a sales focused environment. Our Store Managers bring the Starbucks experience to life by managing store operations, driving financial success, building great teams, and building a meeting place in their communities.
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Inspire others: become a dynamic brand ambassador dedicated to driving and achieving results through your team. Now Brewing – Future Leaders! Impact your Community: integrate your business with the community to create better moments in peoples’ lives, from our partners to our customers, communities and planet.
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You take action to make a positive difference every day, and you inspire others to do the same. You will learn how to create success for a multi-million-dollar business, create and develop great teams, and building a meeting place in your community that nurtures customers.
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Nurture talent & lead a team: engage the hearts and minds of your team and develop their skills so that they realize their personal best, both as individuals and as thriving teams. Starbucks is known for developing extraordinary people who drive business success by doing the right thing for partners (employees), customers and communities – globally.
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What You’ll BringLeadership skills including: Excellent Customer Experience behaviors, a strong sense of urgency, attention to detail, creative problem solving and sound decision-making skills that align with strategic initiatives, effective delegation and validation, and the ability to execute daily priorities efficiently.
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Strong leadership skills and the ability to coach and mentor team partners with professional maturity. People of color, women, LGBTQIA+, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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Assist the Store Manager with all timekeeping responsibilities, including scheduling, attendance management, and timekeeping functions. Utilize all company planning tools to effectively schedule store associates to provide exceptional Customer Experience and support the needs of the business; partner with Assistant Managers to ensure proper staffing to support both sales floor coverage and store workload.
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As a Starbucks leader you are driven by a deep sense of purpose. You are aspirational - never a bystander.
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As a Starbucks leader you are driven by a deep sense of purpose. You are aspirational - never a bystander.
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