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Support sales efforts as directed by the Regional Vice President and the corporate sales organization. Assist with the training of the front desk staff to successfully perform all front office operations and revenue management and central reservations procedures.
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Using elements of GameStop's buy, sell, trade, and reservation business model, the Circle of Life, the Assistant Store Leader develops and promotes a sales culture by creating individualized and complete solutions for every guest and providing outstanding guest service experiences through professional conduct and shared passion for gaming.
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The Sherwin-Williams Management & Sales Training Program is an accelerated, entry-level position designed to prepare you for a Store Management role in 18-24 months. Our training experience provides you with all the skills necessary for a successful career in management and professional sales.
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The Assistant Manager will collaborate closely with the National Sales Department Manager to drive business growth through dealer network expansion, effective sales strategies, and sales staff development and evaluation.
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They will lead a team including Assistant Manager, Head Clerks, Receiving Manager, and Sales employees; as well as manage payroll budgets and store controlled expenses to ensure the store's contribution is on target.
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Demonstrates desired behaviors including driving sales, handling difficult and/or complicated sales, cash management, inventory, and follow-up with customers. Assists Store Manager and Assistant Store Manager in planning and execution of all Merchandise Calendar direction, campaigns, and sales promotions.
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We are looking for an energetic, career-minded and guest-focused Assistant Manager to join our management team for the La Mirada, CA location. This position is responsible for cost control, customer service, restaurant and employee appearance, building sales, maximizing profits and employee development.
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The Replenishment Assistant will run supporting operations for Replenishment activities within a market, owning logistics, sales, and costing coordination for product orders. Execute Sales Incentive billings (CASIS) to vendors and assisting Replenishment with the inventory management process, Demand Change (DCT) communication and Replenishment reporting.
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Successful candidates may have previous backgrounds in: real estate, banking, customer service, management, retail, restaurant, hospitality/hotel, reception, administrative and sales. Other roles we staff include: Property and Leasing Managers, Assistant Managers, Leasing Consultants and Specialists, Bi-lingual Leasing and Maintenance professionals, Administrative Assistants, Concierges, Front Desk Support, Bookkeepers, Maintenance / Turnover / HVAC Technicians, Maintenance Supervisors, Porters, Groundskeepers and Housekeepers.
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Posted February 23, 2022 | Temporary/Seasonal Retailer Cherry Hill Programs is now interviewing candidates for seasonal Local Manager, Assistant Managers, Photographers, Sales Associates, and Bunny characters for the Bunny Holiday Photography set.
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You'll work with a diverse team of people who focus on the following areas: sales and generating new business; customer service and relationship management; new product and promotion launches; local market research; new customer trend analysis; corporate and financial communications; recruitment marketing; and client-centric sales campaigns.
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The Receptionist / Admin Assistant is responsible for answering phones, managing the front desk, providing clerical support, and communicating with customers and vendors. Our commitment to quality products, services, and value is unmatched and we are looking for a Receptionist / Admin Assistant to join our team.
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This job is eligible for a cash incentive based on individual counter sales, or dollar sales per team member average, whichever results in the higher incentive amount for the team member.
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As an Assistant Store Manager, provide support to the store manager in the management of store operations. Execution and management of sales plans, merchandise organization, and merchandise replenishment management.
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We are looking for a highly detailed and organized Administrative Assistance / Sales Coordinator with a high mechanical aptitude and technical ability. Knowledge of office management systems and procedures.
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