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You'll provide retail sales merchandising, complete special projects, and build strong relationships with store managers to help increase sales for our clients. Ensure merchandising coverage goals are met by executing the retail territory coverage plan.
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Job Summary: Assistant Manager - As an Assistant Manager, you will be responsible to understand all aspects of store operations, including visual merchandising, asset protection, and expense control, as well as ensuring everything is done with client top of mind.
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Plans, organizes, controls 30-days out with the guidance of Assistant Store Manager; including building an effective approach and align on necessary workforce to execute daily assignments, game plans, projects, or store events.
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The Assistant Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in the various tasks involved in the overall operation of a store ensuring maximum sales/profitability by establishing and maintaining Guest Services, developing staff, controlling expenses, shrinkage and all aspects of merchandising and inventory control.
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The Assistant Store Manager is a key driver of sales and customer satisfaction within our retail stores. Responsible for shaping a comprehensive store strategy aligned with our corporate values and mission, the individual oversees operational aspects including opening/closing procedures, inventory management, and visual merchandising.
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As the Inventory Manager, you will manage and educate the Inventory team on the movement of merchandise into and out of the store, while contributing to seamless operations in all aspects of the retail space.
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As our Store Supervisor and a member of the Converse Leadership Team, you will assist the Store Manager in achieving sales and profitability targets and providing direction to other store employees.
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Responsible for learning the overall operations of a retail store under the direction of a Store Manager/Head Coach or District Manager. Independently performs complex duties, including but not limited to people management, store operations, inventory management, merchandising, loss prevention, selling, and leading others in selling skills development.
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Become an internal expert and leader on the retail and eCommerce business within US Farm Animal; understand retail ‘language’, key drivers and motivators in customer decisions, effective in-store and online merchandising, farm animal retail landscape (competitors, marketplace trends, etc.
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The ideal candidate will possess direct-store delivery (DSD) sales growth in food, beverage, grocery, or retail environment as a District Sales Manager, Route Sales Representative, Territory Sales Manager, Market Sales Lead, Team Lead, Merchandising Supervisor, Grocery Manager.
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Additionally, AIT and Assistant Managers perform a variety of retail 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 Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations. This position will also assume shift management responsibilities in the absence of Assistant or Store Manager.
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Cover a set territory of retailers, ensuring merchandising coverage goals are met through regular store visits. Support store managers on retail initiatives such as new product introductions and contests.
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Help ensure long-term business growth by providing outstanding merchandising and customer service support within the Converse Outlet Store! Partner with SM to ensure that all visual merchandising, promotions, and markdowns are completed within guidelines and on time (to include mismates, obsolete, and defectives.
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