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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. With Sherwin-Williams’ promote-from-within philosophy, you will have the opportunity to progress into an Assistant Store Manager position upon successful completion of the initial 6-8-week training.
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Assists the store manager in training and managing all employees in the execution of daily tasks and to maximize sales. GENERAL FUNCTION The sales supervisor works closely with the store manager to learn all aspects of store management.
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The Manager in Training (MIT) position is expected to be a short-term transitional role that provides both work assignments and training opportunities to prepare MITs to be promoted into Retail/Commercial Store Management positions.
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Follow the Career Path and apply for a Store Manager in Training position which includes a 12-week training program to build the foundation to run your own store. (Pawnbroker)*: This role will give you the opportunity to interact with customers daily, helping with sales and enjoying the give and take of coming to a mutually satisfying agreement regarding pawn items such as jewelry, electronics, musical instruments, and more.
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Join 85C Bakery Cafe as an General ManagerGeneral Manager is not only responsible for achieving maximum sales and optimum profit, but also for mentoring and creating a cohesive team of high-performing management and staff, acting as the backup when the General Manager is not available.
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We are seeking a highly talented Customer Development Manager (CDM) to be responsible for developing and growing sales volume in their assigned territory, markets, and regions through effective relationships with Store Operations personnel.
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Job Summary As a Sales and Customer Experience Manager, you will make sure the very best of Macy's is always on display. Your ability to see the store through the customers' eyes will help you lead initiatives and related efforts to increase shopper loyalty, while delivering on Macy’s standards for customer service.
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Under the leadership of the Store Manager, directly leads the Support Lead, Lead Cashier(s) (if applicable) and associates of the store while the Manager on Duty. The Customer Experience Manager (CEM) is responsible to "Wow the Customer", front end operations, cash management, cleanliness, safety and driving sales.
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Support the Store Manager in training of associates on the Companys customer service philosophy and upcoming/current advertising. Support the Store Manager in driving sales by creating a sales generating environment through the implementation of all corporate sales directives.
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The Territory Sales Lead reports directly to the Market Sales Manager. The Territory Sales Lead will also be responsible for project completion, stocking and maintaining the areas we are responsible for, and store communication.
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Works directly with the Store Manager and Leadership Team to develop sales, recruit new Teammates and provide leadership. The LIT and Floor Leader performs a variety of sales, merchandising and operational tasks assigned by store management (e.g. cashiering, merchandise display and pulls, register procedures, and routine cleaning of facilities.
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The Stylist (Sales Associate) is responsible for supporting the Store Manager and Assistant Store Manager aim to achieve store targets and keep the store looking presentable for our customers.
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Under the supervision of the Group Sales or Department Manager, the Team Leader gives daily direction to the associates in one of the departments within the store, to include: merchandise presentation, inventory control, pricing, sales enhancements, stocking, and customer service activities.
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The sales supervisor collaborates with the store manager to provide advice, direction, and development to the store team in order to achieve all revenue, profit, and customer service objectives.
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Our Retail Experience Manager will oversee our Retail Sales Associate, or Outfitters, as we call them, to ensure each customer is outfitted with everything they need to get started or to keep going.
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