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This position is responsible for managing the day-to-day field merchandising operations, program execution, and quality controls within a specific geography. Bachelor’s degree in marketing, management, or a related field preferred OR equivalent supervisory / management experience.
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Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding management career with the ability to work remotely while still being part of a large team? Employee Assistance Program. Educational Assistance Program.
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Benefits: Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 401K program with Company match Educational Assistance Program Employee Assistance Program Prescription drug discounts Employee discounts And more.
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Summary:This is a home-based position; the ideal candidate must reside in or near the primary city in which this ad is placed. The District Manager is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training all assigned employees, resulting in high execution and store fill rates.
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As a District Manager, you will be directly responsible for managing 150-200 merchandising employees and supporting hundreds of Retail locations within district boundaries. Overnight stays may be required throughout the work week as dictated by business objectives and district boundaries.
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Then continue reading for an exciting career opportunity that might be perfect for you! Employee Type: Full Time Location: Twin Cities, MN Pay Rate: $43000 - $45000 / year Date Posted: 06/01/2024 Job ID: 150352.
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Employee Type: Full Time Location: Martinsville, IN Pay Rate: $43000 - $45000 / year Date Posted: 06/01/2024 Job ID: 150420. Do you like talking to and interacting with people, employees, and customers.
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Employee Type: Full Time Location: Phoenix, AZ Pay Rate: $43000 - $45000 / year Date Posted: 06/01/2024 Job ID: 150393. Do you take pride in providing excellent customer service? Waiting period and eligiblity criteria apply for benefit programs.
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Employee Type: Full Time Location: Cedar Falls, IA Pay Rate: $43000 - $45000 / year Date Posted: 06/01/2024 Job ID: 150343. Job Description Earn: $43000 - $45000 / year.
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Employee Type: Full Time Location: Youngstown, OH Pay Rate: $43000 - $45000 / year Date Posted: 06/18/2024 Job ID: 155607. Job Description Earn: $43000 - $45000 / year.
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401K program with Company match. Manage district costs such as drive time, mileage, and overtime. This is a home-based position; the ideal candidate must reside in or near the primary city in which this ad is placed.
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Cultivate a flexible labor pool to handle routine spikes in merchandising activities. Firm understanding of Retail and/or Retail Merchandising practices. Conduct in-store merchandising activities including store audits, employee training, and building store personnel relationships.
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Foster interactive working relationships with retailer and client counterparts. Approximately 65% travel required: Frequent, weekly travel to stores and working with employees across the region is required.
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City and state must be separated by a comma followed by a space (e.g., Houston, TX ) Control merchandising expenses including wages, overtime, DTM, and travel costs. Location field must contain 'city, state' or a zip code to perform a radius search (e.g., Denver, CO or 46122.
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