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Opportunities to advance Clearly defined career paths Technicians: tire & oil changes to Master Tech Sales & Management: Service Advisor to Store Manager On the Job Training / Certifications Hunter Alignment Training Michelin Training Institute Pinnacle Process Accelerated career development Tuition reimbursement.
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With an expanding footprint of over 225 stores nationally, an experiential, "sweet-easy" concept as the brand's flagship in Philadelphia, Pa. (where Insomnia Cookies is headquartered), and a rapidly-growing nationwide shipping and gifting portfolio, Insomnia Cookies is revolutionizing the cookie game by truly "Imagining What's Possible.
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Assist in managing overall store performance by meeting Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and tracking, analyzing, and training Team Members on various performance reports. Any official email correspondence will come from the domains ccfi.com, titlemax.com or titlemax.biz. In-store positions are in-person only, remote options not available.
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SummaryThe Wok Cook is responsible for the preparation of all wok-cooked items along with the preparationrequired in setting up the wok station for the Pei Wei concept for each shift. This is a non-exempt position whichreports to the Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager or Operations Director, depending upon localrequirements.
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By recommending wireless solutions, and an onboarding solution centric to helping customers understand how to self-serve and utilize the T-Mobile app for wireless needs, you will deepen relationships with customers and ensure their satisfactionComplete training on the T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills, products and processes, and knowledge of systems and reference resources.
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Serve as a member of the store Emergency Response Team (ERT) and actively participate in store emergency response training, including First Aid. Prepare and submit prompt and complete reports for all high-profile incidents, merchandise recoveries, investigations, policy violations, safety incidents and other illegal activities, etc.
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Training and Personal DevelopmentParticipates in company and on-the-job training to improve skills and productivity and attends training requested by District Management and corporate, including Walgreens School of Operations completion within six month in Store Manager Position.
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Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills, and processes, knowledge of systems, and reference resources. Help customers pick up right where they left off in their shopping journey, whether online, through Customer Care or in-store.
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TechStyle Fashion Group - Fabletics Retail is currently looking for a Part-Time Store Associate for our Fabletics Retail Store at Perimeter Mall in Atlanta, GA). As the Store Associate you would be responsible for providing a best in class retail store experience.
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Unlike the Store Manager in Training position, the Operations Manager position is not part of the CVS/pharmacy Retail Management Development Program. Candidates with a short-term goal of becoming a CVS Store Manager should instead apply for Store Manager in Training openings.
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Provides supervision and development opportunities for management and hourly associates in a facility that may present issues such as highturnover, significant engagement issues, inexperienced associates, and recruiting challenges in an experienced, highly competitive market, requiringongoing and proactive recruitment, hiring, training, mentoring, succession planning, duty assignment, performance evaluation, recognition, anddiversity awareness across multiple levels of the organization.
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Aligns with Community Marketing Manager for Shop Day Events, football gear pick-up, and in store football registration, etc. Partners with store teammates by regularly utilizing training materials to educate others on new cleats and football-related products.
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To be eligible for the position of Automotive Store Manager, you must (1) be at least 18 years of age; (2) be legally authorized to work in the United States; and (3) possess 1 year of experience in retail store management or any combination of education, training and experience which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position.
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The District Sales Manager is responsible for all aspects of the store operation (average 3 stores) including, sales, payroll recruiting, training, employee relations, expense control, shrink and all related functions.
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Provides a safe environment for employees, customers, and vendors by identifying and rectifying hazards, ensuring proper ergonomics, and maintaining store equipment in proper working order.
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