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Sales Associate - This is our entry level management position, which will allow you to learn our business, while giving you the skills to operate one of our stores. Rainbow USA is recognized as one of the fastest growing junior, kids, plus, and petite, specialty apparel retail chains and has grown to over 1,000 retail stores.
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We have multiple retail lines that pride themselves on their impeccable customer service, strong customer loyalty, and fashion forward apparel. At least 6 months experience as a department manager in a retail store is required.
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Rainbow USA is a progressive and rapidly growing retail organization that consistently thrives to open 60 retail store locations each year. We offer great compensation and benefits package, and room for professional growth and development.
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We are seeking friendly, high energy, customer oriented, fashion forward managers with a retail background to join our winning team! The company has been privately held and debt free since 1935. Since 1980 Rainbow has grown from 32 locations to currently 1100 stores nationally.
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60 Stores a year means 4-5 NEW Districts and 1 NEW Region a year. Excellent ability to train and motivate staff. Must have great attention to detail. Able to organize and prioritize work. Looking for Career Growth.
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Strong interpersonal skills. Must be a team-player. Able to handle multi-tasks. Friendly and courteous with a positive attitude. Must be punctual. Must be organized.
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Strong interpersonal skills. Must be a team-player. Able to handle multi-tasks. Friendly and courteous with a positive attitude. Must be punctual. Must be organized.
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Strong interpersonal skills. Must be a team-player. Able to handle multi-tasks. Friendly and courteous with a positive attitude. Must be punctual. Must be organized.
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Strong interpersonal skills. Must be a team-player. Able to handle multi-tasks. Friendly and courteous with a positive attitude. Must be punctual. Must be organized.
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Strong interpersonal skills. Must be a team-player. Able to handle multi-tasks. Friendly and courteous with a positive attitude. Must be punctual. Must be organized.
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Strong interpersonal skills. Must be a team-player. Able to handle multi-tasks. Friendly and courteous with a positive attitude. Must be punctual. Must be organized.
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