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Position Title: Manager In Training (MIT) Basic furniture, appliance, home electronics installation/removal including inside/outside service calls. Position Title: Manager In Training (MIT) Must be able to traverse multiple flights of stairs while carrying furniture, appliance, and electronics.
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The Manager In Training is an associate that is on a direct training plan to become a General Manager. Act as a customer liaison who resells the benefits of timely rental/lease agreement renewal payments.
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The Manager In Training performs General Manager duties in his or her absence. The associate is assigned to work in one or more store locations at the direction of the Regional Manager. Maintaining a professional showroom with proper pricing and merchandising.
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Regular and consistent attendance, including nights and weekends as business dictates. Requirements For Manager In Training. Two years’ experience in retail or other business emphasizing customer service, account management or merchandising.
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Position routinely requires lifting, loading, moving, and using a dolly for merchandise 50-300 pounds Stooping, bending, pulling, climbing, reaching and grabbing as required. Plan, organize, delegate, coordinate and follow up various tasks and assignments.
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Must be able to read, write and communicate effectively in person and over the phone with employees and. Meeting sales and revenue goals, implementing marketing and growth plans. Associate or Bachelor’s degree with course work in business, accounting, marketing or management.
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