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Management experience with these companies translates well to this opportunity: Walmart, 5 Below, Burlington Stores, Big Lots, Dollar General, Rural King, Gabes, Dicks Sporting Goods and Bed Bath and Beyond just to name a few.
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Overview : The Assistant Manager supports the Store Manager in maximizing store potential, achieving sales productivity goals and profitability as well as hiring, coaching and developing associates as selling and style advisors.
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Works closely with the Store Manager to carry out corporate policies and assist with ensuring excellent J.Jill visual merchandising and operational standards. Works closely with the Store Manager to carry out corporate policies and assist with ensuring excellent J.Jill visual merchandising and operational standards.
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Our Assistant Store Managers are a core element of the Lids brand, playing a pivotal role in supporting the overall store operations and driving sales. Act as Store Manager on duty for any employee scheduling issues, customer complaints, etc.
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When you join our knowledgeable, talented team, you'll be a part of turning grocery shopping into a memorable experience-making our store our customers' happy place. Explore Wegmans' new store openings.
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Overview of the Assistant Manager of Sales and Service role You will support the management team in achieving goals by providing World-Class service. We've seen some big changes since our first brick-and-mortar store opened more than half a century ago.
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Works with third party leave administrator to apply consistent application of Dollar General programs. Dollar General Corporation has been delivering value to shoppers for more than 80 years.
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Additionally, our Assistant Store Managers contribute to management tasks including training, scheduling, recordkeeping, and problem solving. Assist in preparing store work schedules and call in in associates to work in unexpected peaks when the Store Manager is not present.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for effectively assisting the Store Manager in all aspects of operations, driving sales, customer service, management and training of the staff, etc.
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The Assistant Store Director is responsible for all aspects of the store’s operations. Our grocery store formats include Coborn's, Cash Wise, Marketplace Foods, Hornbacher's, Tadych’s Marketplace Foods, and Sullivan’s Foods and we offer unique online grocery home delivery services through our CobornsDelivers and Cash Wise Delivers locations.
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Two (2) years' of retail leadership experience as an Assistant or Store Manager Excellent interpersonal, strong communication, and follow through skills Proven ability to manage, develop, and motivate a large team Previous volume responsibility of $5 million or more This is a bonus and overtime eligible position with a starting pay range of $23.25 to $29.70 per hour, which equates to approximately $57,947.37 - $74,023.09 annually.
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We are seeking a candidate with exceptional sales and management skills preferably in the watch, fine jewelry and/or specialty retail industry to join our team at the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, in Wrentham, MA as our Assistant Store Manager.
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The Assistant Store Manager will work alongside the Store Manager as ambassador of the store for both our customers and employees while demonstrating excellent people skills and a true passion for the finer things in life.
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As an Assistant Store Manager, you would lead projects including reset & remodels as well as general service and work with the Store Manager to find and develop the best people to represent Serv-U-Success by providing them with the tools and training needed to be part of a successful high-performance team.
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As an Assistant Store Manager- FLEX, you would lead projects including reset & remodels as well as general service and work with the Store Manager to find and develop the best people to represent Serv-U-Success by providing them with the tools and training needed to be part of a successful high-performance team.
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