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What You'll DoKimpton's Manager in Training (MIT) program will not only allow you to apply and develop your management and leadership skills, but will also be uniquely designed to match your specific career goals in the hospitality industry.
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Pay: $17 - $19 / hour Supplemental pay: Tips Signing bonus Bonus pay Benefits: Paid time off Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401(k) matching Employee discount Employment with the Company is contingent upon your successful completion of all of the Company’s lawful pre-employment checks, which may include a background check.
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Manager in Training helps oversee in-store operations alongside the General Manager. Manager in Training must lead by example and execute systems and procedures with 100% integrity.
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Qualifications Great positive attitude High Energy Prior experience in Domino's OR prior experience managing people 18+ years of age Good driving record Ability to use MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook High School diploma or equivalent Good background check Eligible to work in the USA Currently resides near the store location Additional Information We will handle your privacy and data in accordance with EEOC guidelines.
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Branch locations are in AL, IL, LA, MS, MO, and TX.• Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check, drug screening, and credit check. Manager in Training Duties and Responsibilities• Become proficient in customer service, sales and marketing, finance, and operations.
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A valid driver’s license and ability to successfully complete a pre-employment drug screen, background, and motor vehicle check. 2+ years in retail, travel stop or c-store, big box, grocery, or department store management.
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What we're looking for: Experience leading a team Positive attitude and motivational skills A clean driving record/valid driver's license Access to a reliable vehicle that is insured Flexible Schedule Have strong skills in math and restaurant management Solid interpersonal and conflict resolution skills Ability to operate all equipment and take inventory *Must be at least 18 years old and pass a drug & background check.
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Manager in Training (MIT)/Assistant Manager Location: 73 S Main St in Hanover, NH As an Assistant Manager/Manager in Training for Domino's, you will be responsible for the daily operations and service of our store.
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We reserve the right to complete a background check prior to hire, and eligibility for the position may be contingent upon the results. Leadership training and support. Hiring and Training your team of Beauty Consultants.
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Training on how to set goals and achieve them. Come Join The Leader In The Industry! Customer service training. Ongoing team training. Customer consultations regarding skin care, tanning, and beauty products.
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All positions are contingent on passing a pre-employment drug screening and background check. As A Manager-In-Training You Will. Managers in Training uphold and enforce company policy and ensure that their team maximizes operational capability.
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Have fun working in a professional, indoor/outdoor work environment. Club Car Wash is one of the fastest growing tunnel car wash companies in the United States. Ensure new hire training and continuing education is complete for all employees.
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Complete administrative duties including but not limited to time cards, scheduling, inventory, sales reports, training, chemical costs. On-site & continual training and development. Working with a tenured General Manager at a busy site to focus on growth and development to ultimately become a manager within the company.
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Assist in supervising and leading team members. Be ready to work in accordance with all Club Car Wash rules, policies, and protocols. What We Are Looking For In You. Open and flexible availability 40+ hours a week.
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General Manager, Recruiting, Training, Facilities, Merchandising, Management, Human Resources, Operations, Retail. Collaborate with managers in the efforts of talent acquisition. Assist the General Manager with proper task execution and completion, schedule and cash integrity, and complete daily, weekly, and monthly reporting.
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