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The Retail Associate Manager works in partnership with the Store Manager to lead and develop the store team in order to deliver T-Mobile's aspirations of earning a place in our customer's hearts and Mobile Expert success.
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Responsible for all operations of a T-Mobile retail store. Job OverviewAs a Retail Store Manager, you're ready to lead by example, go All IN, and rally & empower your team to give it their all in becoming the best in the world at connecting customers to their world.
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Job OverviewThe Retail Associate Manager works in partnership with the Store Manager to lead and develop the store team in order to deliver T-Mobile's aspirations of earning a place in our customer's hearts and Mobile Expert success.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMetro by T-Mobile Retail Sales ManagerLEAD your team to SUCCESS! As a Store Manager, you will lead your team by creating a culture around superior customer experience, consistent sales delivery, operational standards, and team development.
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The Retail Store Manager (RSM) enjoys a fast-paced and high energy environment. Full-Time Retail Store Manager. Minimum 2 years’ experience in T-Mobile or other wireless retail environment retail.
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Child Care FSA (DCA) Benefit Required Qualifications: Open work availability for mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays as scheduled At least 18 years of age Must be able to stand for long periods of time in a retail store environment Must be able to move and/or lift up to 25 pounds *Benefits subject to policy requirements Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of a high-spirited, competitive team in a rapidly growing dynamic company.
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As a CSNation Store Manager, you will lead your team by creating a culture around superior customer experience, consistent sales delivery, operational standards and team development.
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Every Store Manager should lead by example in regards to sales, store experience, and operations. » Child Care FSA (DCA) Benefit Required Qualifications: Open work availability for mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays as scheduled At least 18 years of age Background check required Must be able to stand for long periods of time in a retail store environment Must be able to move and/or lift up to 25 pounds *Benefits subject to policy requirements Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of a high-spirited, competitive team in a rapidly growing dynamic company.
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The Store Manager should be a passionate leader capable of multi-tasking, attention to detail, and energetic about helping the employees and customers that enter their store! You have the ability to make money every day and have fun in one of our hundreds of stores that sell T-Mobile.
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As a Retail Store Manager, you're ready to lead by example, go All IN, and rally & empower your team to give it their all in becoming the best in the world at connecting customers to their world.
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Seek to hire store employees who are passionate about building long-lasting customer relationships and are fired up about the T-Mobile Brand, and digital technology. At T-Mobile, employees in regular, non-temporary roles are eligible for an annual bonus or periodic sales incentive or bonus, based on their role.
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Retail Sales Representatives (RSR) work as part of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the Metro by T-Mobile brand to life. Team Building Desire to be a part of the game-changing T-Mobile store team.
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Maintains store appearance, back room, restrooms, and individual work area according to retail store standards. As an RSM you are the connection between the customer and the T-Mobile brand.
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Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills and processes, knowledge of systems and reference resources. Retail Sales Competitive drive and confidence to succeed in a fast-paced sales environment.
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6 months of customer service and/or sales experience, Retail environment preferred (Preferred) Retail Assistant Manager. T-Mobile doesn’t have a corporate ladder–it’s more like a jungle gym of possibilities.
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