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The Merchandise Manager is also responsible to “Wow the Customer”, operational controls, inventory integrity, asset protection, cleanliness, safety and driving sales. Wow the Customer : Put the customer first and make a difference in people’s lives.
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Under the leadership of the Store Manager, directly leads the Freight team, and all associates of the store while the Manager on Duty. The Merchandise Manager (MM) is responsible for executing merchandising standards throughout the store.
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The Merchandise Manager is part of the management team that sets the tone by embracing and living the Five Below Value! This means that you not only deliver in your role as the Merchandise Manager, but you also model leadership behaviors and deliver as a manager on duty.
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Frequently ascend/descend ladders in order to retrieve and put away stock. Drives store sales which may include performing in all Five Below services (ear piercing, balloons, buy online pick up in store, etc.
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What does the Merchandise Manager do? Reviews all corporate communications and reacts accordingly. Frequently communicate and exchange information with customers on the telephone and face-to-face in the store, as well as with managers and coworkers.
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Performs store maintenance including but not limited to taking out garbage, sweeping, cleaning bathrooms, maintaining stock room. Leads Asset Protection and Safety processes and holds associates accountable.
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Wow the Customer. to the newest, coolest stuff across 8 awesome five below worlds: tech, create, play, candy, room, style, party, new & now. Five Below is one of the fastest growing value retailers on the planet, offering high-quality products loved by tweens, teens and more, with extreme $1-$5 value, plus some incredible finds that go beyond $5.
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Responsible for merchandising, signing, and resets in Now, Style, Room, Tech, and Party. These values translate into creating the coolest brand on the plant, where talented people want to grow their careers.
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Dependent on the position offered, benefits, bonus and incentive payments, and other forms of compensation may be provided as part of a total compensation package. Frequently position self to kneel, bend, twist, and stoop, including in the stock room and on the sales floor.
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Merchandise Manager - Wheat Ridge, CO page is loaded. Merchandise Manager - Wheat Ridge, CO. Frequently move across the sales floor assisting customers, as well as to and from the stock room retrieving and putting away merchandise.
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Uses financial reporting to drive business opportunities. Responsible for cash handling procedures including but not limited to preparing and dropping bank deposits. As a Five Below leader, your first priority is to contribute to the success of your store.
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Sets and maintains Market Plan, Signage, and other Merchandise Sets. founded in 2002 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, five below today has 1,400+ stores in 43 states. If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us.
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It’s all about culture at Five Below, making this a place that can inspire you as much as you inspire us with big ideas, super energy, passion, and the ability to make the workplace a WOWplace! As the Manager on Duty, you deliver results during your assigned time, drive key performance indicators and brand loyalty by leading through your team.
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Treat Five Below like your own business and hire talent that will do the same. Must be able to identify and discern email and print instructions regarding merchandise layouts, associate schedules, and standard operating procedures.
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Under the leadership of the Store Manager, directly leads the Support Lead, Lead Cashier(s) (if applicable) and associates of the store while the Manager on Duty. The Customer Experience Manager (CEM) is responsible to “Wow the Customer”, front end operations, cash management, cleanliness, safety and driving sales.
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