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Operating out of Indianapolis, IN, our retail stores offer officially licensed headwear and apparel from collegiate and professional sports teams, plus top brands like Nike, New Era, Adidas, and Mitchell & Ness. We currently operate 1,200+ locations domestically and 50+ internationally, including specialty concept stores for the NBA, NHL, Paris Saint-Germain, and numerous MLB teams.
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Reports To Store Manager Other: Assistant Store Managers can earn up to 25% above local minimum wage based on experience. We offer headwear and apparel from collegiate and professional sports teams, plus top brands like Nike, New Era, Adidas, and Mitchell & Ness. In recent years, Lids has built partnerships with iconic global brands including Marvel, Playboy, and the Harlem Globetrotters.
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Our Assistant Store Managers are a core element of the Lids brand, playing a pivotal role in supporting the overall store operations and driving sales. Act as Store Manager on duty for any employee scheduling issues, customer complaints, etc.
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Operating out of Indianapolis, IN, our retail stores offer officially licensed headwear and apparel from collegiate and professional sports teams, plus top brands like Nike, New Era, Adidas, and Mitchell & Ness.
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Manage store associates through thorough use of LIDS Training Programs, goal setting (for sales and tasks), and regular follow up when Store Manager is not present. Assistant Store Managers can earn up to 25% above local minimum wage based on experience.
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High school diploma or equivalent plus one year relative experience. Additionally, our Assistant Store Managers contribute to management tasks including training, scheduling, recordkeeping, and problem solving.
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As Assistant Manager, you prioritize coaching and leading on the sales floor while staying engaged with talent development, merchandising, and store performance. About the roleAs Assistant Manager, you drive daily operational and brand excellence throughout the store.
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Reports To Store Manager LI-LS1 Other Assistant store managers can earn up to 45% above local minimum wage based on experience. Job Required Knowledge & Skills High school diploma or equivalent plus one year relative experience.
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Assistant Store Mangers PT are also available for monthly store sales bonuses and a 40% employee discount. Assist in preparing store work schedules and call in in associates to work in unexpected peaks when the Store Manager is not present.
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Preferred Qualifications and SkillsLeadership in a sales or customer service-oriented positionManagement experience in retail, convenience store, grocery, financial, service, or related industriesExperience in check cashing, document verification, money order processingBilingual English/Spanish is a plus and may be required for certain locations What We Offer: Our Benefits Include.
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Our Assistant Store Managers develop their leadership skills in real-time by assisting the Store Manager with account management, customer outreach, and risk management. Overview: As Assistant Store Manager, you will serve as a trusted advisor to our customers looking for quick and reliable financial solutions.
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Overview: Assistant Store Manager (Bilingual) As Assistant Store Manager, you will serve as a trusted advisor to our customers looking for quick and reliable financial solutions.
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The RAM is a development role that is intended for those who aspire to become a Retail Store Manager (RSM)Your Talents:Primary point of contact for retail store in the absence of the RSM, including sales, operations and people processes.
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We are looking for a Store Assistant Manager to inspire our Soho team <3As a Store Assistant Manager, you will deliver the highest standards of customer service by following the DECIEM experience and contributing to a teamwork environment positively, pleasantly, and effectively.
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120 years later, Lane Bryant remains the iconic plus-size brand. Drive store results by implementing Lane Bryant customer experience, incentive, and product knowledge strategies. Own the execution of daily store operations, visual standards, and action plans.
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