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The Manager in Training is passionate about giving outstanding customer service and promoting the merchandise in stores. The Manager in Training assumes supervisory control in the Store Manager's absence and is trained in the Store Manager's Responsibilities.
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The Manager in Training is knowledgeable in each product area or department in our store. Responsibilities include interviewing, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; and resolving problems.
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The Manager in Training is responsible for assisting the Store Manager regarding overall operations and administrative duties. Job Title: Manager in Training. Assist the Store Manager in controlling the assets of Hibbett I City Gear.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESSupervises employees in the absence of the Store Manager. Keeps the Store Manager informed about inventory movement and customer trends. Assumes responsibility of the entire store in the absence of the Store Manager.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESAssist the Store Manager in controlling the assets of Hibbett I City GearConsults with Store Manager in establishing action plan to accomplish departmental and overall store responsibilities such as selling, restocking, merchandising, ordering, and scheduling.
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Direct staff to ensure each department’s responsibilities and standards are completed. QUALIFICATIONSExperience working in a retail environment, preferably in footwear and athletic apparel. Serves as an ambassador of Hibbett I City Gear creating a unique customer experience helping to acquire and retain long-time customers.
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Is a self-starter, has initiative to take on important tasks without being asked. Strong attention to detail with the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and with precision. Promote and sell services and merchandise provided by Hibbett I City Gear. Practice and uphold all Hibbett I City Gear policies, procedures, and standards as listed in the operations policy manual, personnel policy manual, visual manual, customer service manual, and memos with the company’s direction.
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Produce and give extraordinary customer service highlighted in the customer service manual, including helping customers as they enter the store, and helping multiple customers during peak periods. Is aware of inventory, sales statistics, and expenses to ensure profitability in all departments.
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Performs general administrative duties as needed and is trained in the Store Manager’s responsibilities. Protect the company’s assets and financial information by ensuring the accuracy and effectiveness of internal control procedures and informing management and/or appropriate officials of potential fraud risk.
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Is a team-player, passionate about outstanding customer service and selling merchandise. Further, I consent to the use of the same as my Electronic Agreement for purposes hereof. Provides knowledge and guidance to employees and customers in all departments when necessary.
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Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Ability to assist in managing a team and keep up with overall goals and profits. Upholds policies, procedures and standards listed in the visual manual.
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Mentor and cultivate a team of outstanding Sales Associates, Assistant Managers, and Managers in Training. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESManages subordinate supervisors and non-management employees, including Sales Associates, Hub Drivers, Assistant Managers, and Managers in Training.
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Carry out personnel recruiting, hiring, training, discipline, and evaluation. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
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The Store Manager consistently communicates with the District Sales Manager and the Store Support Center. Communicates with District Sales Manager and keep them informed as to inventory movement.
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Consults and collaborates with District Sales Manager as needed in establishing and enforcing policies, goals, and procedures. The Store Manager is passionate about giving outstanding customer service and promoting the merchandise in stores.
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