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The Retail Supervisor plays a critical role in the store and/or venue assisting the Leadership team with creating the ultimate game day and fan experience by leading the front-line part-time retail team (Retail Associate/ Retail Lead.
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Casper's Retail story began in 2017 with The Casper Wake-Up. Alongside its success, Casper opened 15 pop-up shops across the U.S. After an exciting beginning with Retail, Casper opened its first permanent store in NYC in 2018, we've reached over 70 retail locations and are growing.
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Caspers Retail story began in 2017 with The Casper Wake-Up. Alongside its success, Casper opened 15 pop-up shops across the U.S. After an exciting beginning with Retail, Casper opened its first permanent store in NYC in 2018, and announced the plan to open 200 stores across the country and in Canada.
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Assume managerial duties in the absence of the Store Manager/Associate Store Manager, including store opening/closing, upholding visual brand standards, maintaining safe working conditions and facilities maintenance.
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Help find ways to improve store operations and to improve overall customer experience. 1-2 years experience as a people leader in a retail, sales, customer service or hospitality industry, with at least 3+ years in a customer-facing role.
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Help lead and advise associate team on sales floor with goal driven approach. Help Casper reinvent retail by creating unique, optimal retail experiences. Gifted Bedding after tenure milestones.
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Inform all associates of product levels & shortages and assist leadership team in cycle counts and replenishment process. We are deeply committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce so that we represent all those who dream big equally.
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We design products and experiences to help you dream your way to a better life! We believe that better sleep makes for better living. Lead by example and contribute to a culture of ownership, continuous improvement, and goal achievement.
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Salary to pay your bills and a potential bonus for some splurging. The desire to work in a fast paced, entrepreneurial environment - understands the importance of experimentation and iteration. Maintain training standards on the sales floor; ensure the team has both product and systems expertise.
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Exceptional leadership capabilities with a track record of attracting, developing, and motivating top talent, swiftly adapting to change, and leading others through the fast paced environments. Outstanding communication skills with a knack for building consensus via influence.
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Deep and demonstrated understanding of service excellence in a consumer environment. Ensure that the product and promotion schedule is in line with casper.com and help implement any initiatives from Casper HQ.
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Employee Discount to use on whatever you like! Oversee inventory management. Our dream candidate has. Financial management experience preferred. Looking for a job to get you out of bed? Incentivized Referral Program.
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Open and close the store in rotation with other management, including the supervision of the entire store associate team when the store manager or sales manager is not on duty.
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The Retail Office Supervisor is responsible for building and maintaining the customer relationships that are the foundation of the company's retail success. This position develops and leads customer service representatives in front office and administrative support, performs store operations functions such as opening and closing the store, and maintains compliance with Company policies and operating procedures.
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If you dream about this stuff this job is probably right for you. Hourly Base Compensation Range: $18.50 - $21.50. Our dream candidate is. We look forward to learning more about you! Ability to lift at least 50lb.
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