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It’s an exciting time to be part of our growing retail company, with US headquarters in Philadelphia, PA. SNIPES is a global sneaker and streetwear retailer with almost 400 doors in Europe and 300 doors in the US. Key brands include Nike, Jordan, Adidas, Timberland and UGGs. Our mission is to move street culture forward through our communities.
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To achieve this mission, we operate as an “entertainment company with a little bit of retail”. Snipes USA and all its subsidiary Companies are equal opportunity employers. To ensure our stories have reach, we also regularly work with global partners such as our Chief Creative Office DJ Khaled, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, or brands such as Sony PlayStation and Sprite.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAssistant Manager We live sneakers, streetwear, and neighborhood culture! We are deeply engrained in our neighborhoods and work with many local partners to provide experiences and tell our stories - be it at food drives, music festivals, skate tournaments, dance contests, basketball games, or in one of our 700 state-of-the-art doors.
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We live sneakers, streetwear, and neighborhood culture! Accurately perform and assist Store Manager in training associates in all appropriate register and/or Aptos functions. In addition, we reserve the right to add, delete, change duties, formally or informally, verbally or in writing, at any time for any position.
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