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The Store Assistant Manager plays a vital role in guiding, developing, and motivating a team of brand advocates to ensure an exceptional customer experience that aligns with the company’s brand values.
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Assist Store Manager in the selection and hiring of qualified candidates. ● Assist in various store operations, including training, operations, sales, visual merchandising, inventory management, store administration, cleaning duties when necessary, and customer service.
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In this supervisory role, the Manager inspires their team by consistently demonstrating responsibility and teamwork, which are two of the company’s core values. ● Knowledge of retail operations including sales, customer service, merchandising, inventory control, store budget preparation, and loss prevention.
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The Store Manager is responsible for overseeing all staff and operations as well as maintaining the overall presentation of the store. Possess retail operations knowledge including sales, customer service, merchandising, inventory control, and store budget preparation.
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Partner with the Store Manager to implement visual merchandising directives to maintain the company's brand strategies. ● Partner with the Store Manager to ensure compliance and adherence to loss prevention and safety policies and procedures, standards and practices, and company directive.
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Store Assistant Manager (F/T) The Store Assistant Manager is responsible for working with the Store Manager on all store operations. Understanding of how to develop staff with experience in staffing, coaching, counseling, etc.
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Job DescriptionStore Manager (F/T) The Store Manager is responsible for overseeing all staff and operations as well as maintaining the overall presentation of the store. With the ultimate goal of total customer satisfaction, the Store Manager models effective selling techniques, develops a strong client base to build sales, and achieves store profit objectives.
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Job DescriptionStore Assistant Manager (F/T)The Store Assistant Manager is responsible for working with the Store Manager on all store operations. ● Ability to work a flexible schedule with retail hours, including day, evening, weekends, and/or holidays.
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Responsibilities● Partner with the Store Manager to maximize profitability by ensuring that customer engagement, merchandising, operations, and community connection are all consistent and compliant with company standards.
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Develop staff using experience in staffing, coaching, counseling, etc. Requirements● Minimum of 4-6 years of retail experience, including staff supervision. Ensure compliance and adherence to loss prevention and safety policies and procedures, standards and practices, and company directive.
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Create an environment of growth, accountability, and inclusivity through development, performance management, training, and consistent coaching. Maintain excellent standards and solid product knowledge including merchandise promotions, test merchandise, and advertising efforts.
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Minimum of 4-6 years of retail experience, including staff supervision. Store Manager (F/T) Paid time off benefits including paid vacation, sick time, voting. Experience at a fast-paced growing company that takes sustainability seriously; read our latest Sustainability Report.
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The Store Assistant Manager is responsible for working with the Store Manager on all store operations. Partner with the Store Manager to maximize profitability by ensuring that customer engagement, merchandising, operations, and community connection are all consistent and compliant with company standards.
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Assists the Store Manager in all aspects of the daily operations of a retail store to achieve targeted productivity, inventory control, sales and profitability. Native Americans receive preference in accordance with Tribal Law.
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401K Eligibility over the age of 21 with Company match after 6 months of employment. Process information or merchandise through the computer system and POS register system. Regularly share the company's vision and mission with the team and customers.
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