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Part Time Sales Leader Overview. Initiates continuous product movement based on Brand directives, client profile, and store sales. Our personalized service, empathetic experiences, and Lane Bryant community keep us connected to our customer (and each other) in unique ways, making us the longest-standing and most-loved brand in the plus-size market.
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Part Time Key Holder/Part Time Sales Leader Overview. At Lane Bryant, we strive to be the latter- to be more than a specialty fashion brand. If you love fashion and want to be a part of a healthy, thriving, and inclusive brand, Lane Bryant is your place.
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Represents Lane Bryant by adhering to "Dress Your Best" guidelines; articulates current trends in every client interaction. Create your Lane with us at our Columbus, Ohio brand headquarters or at any of our stores nationwide.
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Leads activities required to achieve all store goals including financial objectives, client service, talent management, operational controls, asset protection and safety, and merchandise presentation.
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Embraces our diverse, inclusive culture leading all activities related to providing exceptional associate and client engagement. We are truly customer-obsessed- responding to her needs, creating confidence, and inspiring a lifetime of possibilities with a combination of modern, upbeat fashion, flattering fit, innovative design solutions and uncompromised comfort for every corner of her life.
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Complies with Asset Protection policies and practices; promotes health and safety within store. Adjust or move objects (garment racks, mannequins, etc.) Using Brand Guide, supports visual updates and maintains visual merchandising standards.
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Retrieve merchandise displayed or stored above shoulder level on a frequent basis, which may include climbing an 8-foot ladder; may need to replace overhead lightbulbs, signs, etc. Works a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the business, including evening, weekend and holiday shifts.
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We offer sizes 10-40 across our apparel, accessories, Cacique intimates and LIVI activewear. Respond in person to occasional, unscheduled store banking requirements and store alarms. Drives operational excellence; leads by example and sets the standard for a high performing culture.
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The Sales Lead will refer all duties which require managerial experience and/or approval to the Store Manager (e.g. disciplinary action, hiring, and terminating associates). Sales Lead Responsibilities.
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Sales Lead (AlderwoodLoft) page is loaded. Sales Lead (AlderwoodLoft) Minimum six months Sales Associate experience with ANN INC. or equivalent experience with another retailer in a position of sales associate or higher.
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Prior sales leadership experience preferred. Proven ability to deliver sales results. 120 years later, Lane Bryant remains the iconic plus-size brand. Support the continuation of a team selling Store environment that delivers a fashion focused Lane Bryant experience for our Client.
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Maneuver effectively around sales floor, stock room and office. We're committed to fostering a community where all Associates lead with their strengths, feel connected to what we stand for, are accountable to growing our culture together, and are supported in their individual development.
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Driving revenue by proactively managing the client experience while effectively performing Manager On Duty responsibilities - Assuming the MOD role when Store Manager/Co-Manager is not on the floor. LOFT launched in 1998 and today has 570 full-price and outlet stores.
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Additional responsibilities as assigned by the Store Manager or Co-Manager. LOFT's mission is to combine inspiring modern casual fashion, ingenious ease of dressing solutions and impactful community actions to fuel self-confidence and be an uplifting, trusted resource so that she can live out loud.
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LOFT creates modern, feminine and versatile clothing for women with one common style goal: to look and feel confident, wherever the day takes them. Possessing keys to the store, performing opening and closing procedures in the absence of management (e.g., opening/closing registries, opening checklists, bank deposits, filling in, recovery, cleaning, retrieves/send email, review AT Web, accepts/receives shipment.
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