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Apply TODAY: Retail Front End Supervisor - Full-Time (burlingtonstores.jobs) As a Retail Front End Supervisor, you’ll be an integral part of the store leadership team, working closely with Store Management in the areas of Merchandising, Customer Service, Operations, and Human Resources.
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As a Retail Front End Supervisor, you’ll be an integral part of the store leadership team, working closely with Store Management in the areas of Merchandising, Customer Service, Operations, and Human Resources.
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If you want to grow your retail career with a caring and inclusive organization, come join us as a Burlington Stores Full-Time Customer Service Supervisor or Full-Time Selling Floor Supervisor.
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Burlington Stores, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace diversity. or more, as well as the ability to stand and walk for extended periods of timeAt Burlington we’re opening more stores nationwide to provide you with even more locations to enjoy our amazing prices on the brands and styles you love.
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Solve issues/concerns, making informed decisions, and supervising the front-end operations to ensure all Burlington customers are provided with exceptional, friendly, and professional customer service at all times.
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Are you a self-starter with the ability to supervise store operations efficiently and effectively? At Burlington, we embrace the many facets of diversity that strengthen our communities where we live and work every day.
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New Store Opening in Suffolk, VA in Spring 2024! Our store teams work hard and have fun together! Burlington associates make a difference in the lives of customers, colleagues, and the communities where we live and work every day.
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Position Category Store Supervisor. At Burlington we’re opening more stores nationwide to provide you with even more locations to enjoy our amazing prices on the brands and styles you love.
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Career Site Category Store Associate. Supervise all store functions and associates while in the role of Manager on Duty. Ability to move/handle/lift store merchandise weighing 40 lbs.
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Drives Community Relations participation through company programs and partnerships. Reinforce our company Asset Protection strategies to eliminate shortage. We are a rapidly growing brand and provide a variety of training and development opportunities so our associates can grow with us.
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This leadership position is the stepping-stone to a management role within our expanding organization. At least 1 year of supervisory experience within an off-price, big box or a specialty environment.
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Address 100 West Kemper Road. You will enjoy a competitive wage, flexible hours, and an associate discount. Cultivate a diverse culture based on teamwork and collaboration. As we grow, you can too through a variety of training and development opportunities.
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Address 4835 Promenade Parkway. Ability to work a full-time schedule including nights, weekends and holidays as required. If you are a proven leader who understands the value of building strong teams and partnerships to drive results, this is the right opportunity for you.
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Shopping Center Carousel Center space A001. Assist in recruiting, interviewing, and onboarding new associates. Maximize sales results through training, developing, and coaching of direct reports. Burlington's benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision coverage including life and disability insurance.
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Shopping Center Shadow Creek Ranch Town Center Shopping Center. or more, as well as the ability to stand and walk for extended periods of time. Promote safety for both our customers and associates by adhering to company guidelines.
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