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The Showroom Manager is responsible for confirming the integrity of location inventory, including appropriate tracking, take with’s and inventory accounting processes’ and validates merchandise is tagged and staged to achieve optimum sales levels at all times.
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The Retail Store Manager will work with Senior Management to ensure the location is adequately staffed to meet and/or exceed budgeted sales numbers, that all Company guidelines’ and policies are adhered to by all location employees and will oversee all employee discipline and employee relations issues with the appropriate partnership of Human Resources’, Operations and Loss Prevention.
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The Retail Assistant Manager will partner with Store and Human Resource Management to evaluate, recommend and execute appropriate employee discipline and is responsible for all new associate orientations in accordance with established Company guidelines.
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The Retail Store Manager will maximize sales and achieve and/or exceed Company budgetary goals to include but not limited to sales volume, category volume, profit margin and metric’s by following and enforcing all policies and procedures of the company and utilizing their retail expertise to recognize opportunity.
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The Retail Assistant Manager maintains a significant visible presence on the Sales Floor to drive engagement and sales; to assist with customer experience opportunities timely and effectively while promoting and exhibiting The Bob’s Way. The Retail Assistant Manager is responsible for the success and development of Retail Guest Experience Specialists and in achieving location goals.
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5+ years of Retail Store Management experience. Meet and/or exceed store sales goals as directed by the Company. The primary function of a Retail Store Manager is to oversee, direct and guide all facets of the operation of a Bob’s Discount Furniture Store in order to maintain the reputation, appearance and profitability of the location.
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The Retail Assistant Manager is responsible for confirming the integrity of location inventory, including appropriate tracking, take with’s and inventory accounting processes’ and validates merchandise is tagged and staged to achieve optimum sales levels at all times.
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The Retail Store Manager will be committed to ensuring the optimum level of the safety and security for internal and external customers by ensuring the facility is in compliance to all local municipality and Company safety guidelines and is continuously maintained and that all cash handling and store opening and closing procedures are enforced.
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The Retail Assistant Manager is a vital member to the location Team and serves in the role of the Manager on Duty (MOD), and as a result, at times; is responsible for overall management of location.
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The primary function of a Retail Assistant Manager is to oversee the store location backend operations and to directly manage and motivate a team, to plan, direct and coordinate back end operations and logistics to meet or exceed operational goals in accordance with established Company guidelines.
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The Retail Assistant Manager works as a liaison for Store Operations and regularly communicates with various corporate departments. "No phony sales, no phony gimmicks, just everyday low prices and value.
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The Retail Assistant Manager is responsible for the continuous maintenance of the facility, as well as, validates the Showroom is customer ready at all times. The Retail Assistant Manager will complete annual reviews in a timely manner and continually assesses the performance of associates and support staff working to promote productivity and efficiency.
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