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Account LeaderPosition Summary:Account Leader (AL) is responsible for supporting a Regional Manager (RM) in training, supporting major sales campaigns and the design, implementation, and deployment of Regional Water Management Programs.
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You're a role-model leader and you always hold your team accountable to rocking AEO's customer service standards, especially on the Salesfloor and in the Fitting Room. You've got an eye for talent and a love of training: You make it a top priority to recruit and hire strong talent to ensure the store is always staffed to meet business needs.
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Consistently demonstrate the benchmark selling techniques for retail sales, custom clothing sales, and special occasion rentals, as trained by management and as described in corporate training materials.
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Minimum of one (1) year of prior retail management experience, including sales, and/or customer service. The Store Manager is responsible for both providing, and training our staff on what it means to provide, exemplary selling and customer service.
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Build strong rapport with customers, providing exceptional customer serviceEfficiently schedule appointments for our Design Associates on our sales system (training provided)Follow up on open proposals to ensure customer satisfactionAssist in developing, managing, and implementing local marketing initiativesSupport and participate in home shows and events (some evenings and weekends may be required)Finance and Accounting.
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Assist in various store operations, including training, operations, sales, visual merchandising, inventory management, store administration, cleaning duties when necessary, and customer service.
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In this role, you’ll support the Store Manager by directing and leading the team to achieve store objectives which include sales and profit goals, recruiting, performance management, training, and development.
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Manage sales goals against budget & prior year by providing prompt and friendly customer service; building check averages through team member training on products and sales execution.
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Our most successful Assistant Store Managers have:Excellent communication and leadership skillsThree or more years of sales and/or customer experience in telecommunications or a related industryPrior management experienceWell-developed planning, analytical and problem-solving skillsFamiliarity with wireless terminology, industry trends and AT&T mobility systemsThe ability to collaborate with key stakeholders on initiatives beyond store walls.
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Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and an open end that’s full of opportunities.
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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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Proven experience in sales management, preferably in broadband, internet, or streaming services. Identify and secure strategic locations for sales operations to maximize customer outreach and enrollments in all US Cities, Regions, and States.
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Under direct supervision of a Bank or Market Manager, responsible for assisting customers in a transitional role focused on delivering exceptional service and quality with every transaction, while also learning and modeling sales behaviors to progress through banker roadmap and certification.
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The ATM will work collaboratively with Territory Manager(s) to support sales activities and territory management tasks that include customer and administrative support, assisting with territory management, territory coverage.
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Are you an experienced and motivated individual looking to elevate your career in customer service and sales management? Experience Matters: Proven experience in customer service and sales management is a must.
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