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As you move from season to season, or begin a year-round career, you’ll continue to receive some of the highest compensation rates in the industry, free Epic pass(es) along with free ski and snowboard lessons, 40% retail discounts, the chance to grow through Epic Service - our leading training and development experience, and wellness benefits to fuel your success.
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The Assistant Store Manager drives growth through ownership and authenticity while contributing to the development of our Baristas. Have the responsibility to drive their own development through partnership with the Store Manager and District Leader.
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Have a minimum of two years’ experience as a retail manager/supervisor with superior customer service standards and/or related experience and training. Have the desire and ability to develop into a ‘ready now level’ for Store Manager role at Peet’s within 12 months.
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The ASM develops and implements the weekly work schedules for Food Maxx Team Members to achieve optimal labor efficiency and service; oversees hiring, training, and developing team members' work performance to continually exceed customer expectations; manages and directs the in-store training program; and contributes to the professional development of all store Team Members.
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Benefits Once Hired on Permanently: Paid holidays and time off Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance Life insurance Co-op retirement plan (defined benefit) 401(k) plan Employee profit sharing plan Short & long-term disability insurance Industry training and development opportunities Employee referral program Employee assistance program Apply now for an opportunity to be part of a supportive team where your leadership will make a difference.
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In the role, Assistant Store Managers expand and deepen that unwavering commitment to mastery by ensuring unequaled quality and service. The Assistant Store Manager role serves as a developmental role towards becoming a Store Manager, working towards achieving readiness within 12 to 18 months.
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Has an unwavering commitment to the quality of in-store operations and customer experience. Champions the ongoing spirit of development and professional growth across the team.
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Peet’s is currently seeking passionate Assistant Store Managers. What Benefits do Assistant Store Managers Receive? Employee Assistance Program including mental health resources for all employees.
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The Assistant Store Manager role serves as a developmental role towards becoming a Store Manager, achieving readiness within 12 months. Geography (local wage requirements and market conditions.
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Assistant Store Manager - Oakland Hills District. For more information about our craft and who we are please visit our website. ( Promotional opportunities are contingent upon availability of roles and your flexibility around work location.
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CSMs and ASMs are responsible for day-to-day operation and development of their store, including customer service, training and development of all store associates, labor management, cash and inventory control, asset protection, shrink, store conditions, and performance management.
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Carry themselves professionally, be agile and maintain composure in a fast-paced environment. That's one of the reasons we offer the following compensation and benefits. Promotes a culture of authenticity, respect, dignity, and integrity.
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Assistant Store Manager - Santa Clara District. Starting hourly pay, based on a 40 hour work week, between $52,000- $60,000 per yearPay ranges are determined based on several factors including:Geography (local wage requirements and market conditions)Skills and experience (number of years and industry experience)Location sales volume.
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