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The Assistant Store Manager is an experienced leader who manages the day-to-day service, sales, and operational objectives in a Store location. Proactively adheres to professional and inviting space in all common areas of the Store, adhering to premises, marketing, and/or regulatory guidelines; particularly, this role helps ensure that the lobby and frontline meet internal/external policies and/or regulatory requirements.
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Adhere to current visual guidelines includes: proper merchandising, signage and store cleanliness. Assist in recruiting and training store personnel on proper store operations and procedures.
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Collaborate with Store Manager and other functional Assistant Store Managers during new season planning and execution. Overview CB2 has 2 locations in NY: Soho and Eastside Determined and motivating, Assistant Store Managers empower the team to deliver the exceptional customer experience that we're known for.
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As an Assistant Store Manager at Primark, progress is yours to own at the forefront of expanding this fashion revolution in the United States. Job Description Assistant Store Manager Because every day is an opportunity Do Retail our Way. At Primark we're caring, dynamic and we succeed together.
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The Assistant Store Manager will elevate and enhance the customer's in-store experience by being a trusted sleep authority and offering best-in-class products. The Assistant Store Manager assists the Senior Store Manager in driving company initiatives and achieving sales performance goals by coaching associates on selling practices and ensuring the execution of in-store merchandising in multiple store units.
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That’s what it means to be a Crossroads Assistant Manager. Are you fashion obsessed and want to learn more about buying, merchandising, customer service and trend forecasting, all while working with a team of fashion lovers just like you.
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Benefit Information This role is a hands-on experience that develops your supervisory experience, coaching skills, coffee/ tea passion and business acumen, all to build your understanding of store management.
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The Assistant Managers role is to ensure the smooth operation of a store in the absence of the Store Manager. By leading, developing and training Team Members, the Assistant Manager is key in setting the pace to deliver Total Customer Dedication to each customer.
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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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Our most successful Assistant Store Managers take ownership of their store’s performance as if it were their own business, willing to put in the physical work required to get the job done.
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If you enjoy working as part of a management team and have previous supervisory experience, we would love the opportunity to talk with you about our Assistant Store Leader Trainee role! Ability to oversee and provide customer service leadership, training, and coaching, alongside the Store Leader, for all store employees.
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Assistant Managers, as part of their development, support the Store Manager in all areas outlined below and are responsible for all Primary Duties when the Store Manager is not present.
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Our Assistant Store Managers play an important role in creating a memorable customer experience. Assists with developing store employees, coaching and mentoring store teams on product knowledge, setting customer service expectations, and demonstrating visual presentation standards.
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As a full-time Assistant Manager, you are the Store Manager’s "right hand" in developing and implementing the business strategy and leading brand experience of the store. You Drive Results: As a key WAM (WOW Awareness Manager), you're an expert at driving sales by maximizing overall store productivity and building guest connections through WOW experiences.
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Every day, our teams Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager, Manager, Leadership, Team Leader, Operations. Every day, our teams Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager, Manager, Leadership, Team Leader, Operations.
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