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As part of the Department Manager team, you'll ensure that the store runs smoothly-from head to tail. Develop your leadership skills as an Assistant Manager or Store Manager.
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Performs duties as assigned by Pharmacy Manager, Staff Pharmacist and Store Manager including utilizing pharmacy systems to enter patient and drug information, ensuring information is entered correctly, filling prescriptions by retrieving, counting and pouring pharmaceutical drugs, verifying medicine is correct, and checking for possible interactions.
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Checks in and prices merchandise as required or as directed by store manager or communicated by the shift leader. Assumes web pick-up responsibilities (monitors orders in Picture Care Plus, fills orders (pick items), delivers orders to customers as they arrive at store.
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Communicate with the Sales and Customer Experience Manager and provide daily customer feedback to create a better customer experience. Focused on upholding Macy’s dedication to fulfilling ideals of diversity, inclusion and respect that our company aspires to achieve, every day in every store and office, with every customer and associate.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Midas Store Manager, you will manage and direct all automotive and general service technicians in the operation of the shop, including:Recruit, hire, train, motivate, evaluate, schedule and coach employeesDeliver exceptional customer service while listening and consulting customersFollowing up with customers, services requested, estimated completion times etc.
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MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Customer Service Drive, teach and adhere to the P's of retail to include but are not limited to People, Product, Price, Purchasing, Position, Presentation, Promotion and Pro Services Engage customers and provide a quality shopping experience, and ensure store associates provide quality customer service Strategically merchandize and utilize the company guidelines to outline merchandising practices.
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The primary role of the General Manager will be to work in tandem with the District Manager to oversee the daily operations of the store, provide exceptional customer service and proactively manage the front- and back-of house team.
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Establish or identify prices of goods via the type of merchandise, identifying markings, or asking for help from an on-site manager or supervisor. Successfully process register transactions, handle money, count down a drawer, and ask every customer for a Round-Up donation.
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Their duties include supervising employees during day-to-day tasks, providing customer support in escalated situations and managing the overall workflow of their store. concerns to the Store Leader and when applicable, the District Leader and Human Resources.
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Reporting to the District Manager, you will be accountable to lead, coach and develop all team members to provide a great in-store Customer experience, and carry out all Company strategies.
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The Store Manager is a shared leadership role responsible for overseeing essential business duties in a fast paced, complex environment, related to the day-to-day operations of the store; specifically in the areas of sales objectives, customer service, staffing, employee relations, management, payroll and operating expenses, ensuring loss prevention, and executing merchandise presentations.
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A minimum of 1 years of store or service assistant manager experience. This position is Assistant Store Manager developmental role. We are looking for Automotive Service Assistant Managers to assist managing and direct all service department activities of a retail store engaged in selling tires and related automotive parts and mechanical services.
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Job Description: District Sales Manager. · Build and maintain relationships with store owners, as well as store, deli, and bakery managers in all corporate accounts. · Maintain current customer files & update data processing department as needed to ensure accurate customer contact information.
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Assists in training the store team on the customer service expectations to create an exceptional customer experience, exceed customer expectations, and achieve a high Net Promoter Score.
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The Department Manager must be knowledgeable about department and store operations, to provide outstanding customer service to the academic and co-curricular community. Assist in the daily operation of the store in partnership with the Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager and the management team.
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