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The Assistant Manager provides support to the Store Manager in overseeing the employees and assumes responsibility for the total store operation in the Managers absence.
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Marc JacobsInternational, powered bythe creative genius of Marc Jacobs, seeks an Assistant Store Manager to join its Hudson Yards store in Manhattan, NY. The Assistant Store Manager partners with and supports theStore Manager in all aspects of store functions: Sales Generation, People Development, Operations and Visual Merchandising.
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Our Assistant Store Manager lead the operations through that lens and oversee all aspects of our retail store—from head to tail! Develop your leadership skills as a Store Manager then a District Manager.
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When you join our team as an Assistant Store Manager, you'll take on key store management responsibilities including assisting with supervising day-to-day store activities, ensuring overall store performance, managing schedules, and developing operational action plans while identifying training opportunities to develop and grow the team.
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Our client, a contemporary women’s fashion lifestyle brand, is seeking a multifaceted Assistant Store Manager for their NYC doors! Collaborating with the Store Manager to coach, cultivate, and inspire team members.
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Join our team as an Assistant Store Manager and have a positive impact on many lives. The Assistant Store Manager is also responsible for following and enforcing all Company policies and procedures and performing other operational and strategic duties.
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The Assistant Manager is an active part of the store operations, customer experience, and employee development. The Assistant Manager is an essential member of the store leadership team and a core partner to the Store Manager.
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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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GARAGE Assistant Store Manager. The Assistant Manager reports to the Store Manager and participates in all the essential duties which contribute to the efficient and profitable operation of the store, in accordance with the Company policies and procedures.
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The Assistant Store Manager will coordinate and support activities to optimize store revenues and savings, improve productivity, and ensure thedelivery of outstanding service to all customers.
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Working under the direction of the Store Manager or District Manager, you will ensure merchandising standards are met and that you are increasing sales momentum. As an Assistant Manager in our gift shop, you will be responsible for providing excellent customer service and engaging from the heart while creating an exceptional Guest experience.
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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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As a Family Dollar Assistant Store Manager you will be responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers. Assists Store Manager in ordering merchandise and record keeping to include payroll, scheduling and cash register deposits and receipts.
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The Assistant Store Manager is a brand ambassador. The Assistant Store Manager assists the General Manager in motivating and inspiring their team to achieve store productivity goals.
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You are fully accountable for and oversee the execution of all deliverables on the Assistant Store Manager Role and Responsibilities document, and you perform the responsibilities of the Product Guide and Lead as needed.
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