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Direct and monitor all sales activities of the store to ensure retail income and sales objectives are met. Established in New York City over 15 years ago, Flight Club revolutionized sneaker retail as the original consignment store for rare shoes.
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The General Manager will provide leadership and strategic direction to create an environment that exceeds guests’ in-store and digital expectations, with maximum productivity, profitability, and sales results.
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The Store Manager serves as the main point of contact between our in-store retail associates, organizational team members, and our growing New York customer base. We are hiring a full-time Store Manager to join our team at our brand new store location.
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Job Title : Store Manager Location : Williamsburg, Brooklyn Company : A Brooklyn based fashion and urban lifestyle brand is seeking a dynamic and experienced Store Manager to lead our retail team in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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Sales Management: Achieve retail sales targets, develop and implement sales strategies, analyze sales data and trends, and support store sales strategies and promotions.
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The Retail Sales Manager will work with his/her District Manager to drive location sales and collect online reviews, resolve customer service issues, hold employees accountable to policies and procedures, and will assist with location scheduling and staffing.
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Essential Physical Requirements: Position requires prolonged periods of standing/walking around store or department. Ability to work a flexible schedule with retail hours, including day, evening, weekends, and/or holidays.
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The Regional Manager reviews and analyzes sales and operational reports and uses data to collaborate with store managers to develop sales goals for each location. The Regional Manager provides leadership to the region, overseeing all retail activities at multiple Google store locations.
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Keep the store organized, engage with customers, and empower your team to boost sales. Partner with the Store Manager to help recruit and develop top talent. Coach and develop Retail Sales Representatives to exceed monthly goals.
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The Marketing Manager - Retail plays a crucial role in developing and executing marketing strategies to drive sales and customer engagement for retail operations. Skills: data analysis,communication skills,compliance,team leadership,market research,strategic thinking,brand management,budget management,marketing strategy,sales,data,launches,leadership,retail marketing,event management,interpersonal skills,team management,market analysis,management,analytics,problem solving,retail,customer engagement,campaigns.
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As the Retail Store Manager, you will work directly under the CEO/Co-owner, driving the financial sales goals of our newest store. Lead the retail team in achieving sales goals in addition to meeting store financial plans with a primary focus on a collaborative selling environment while promoting employee engagement and development.
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Multi-store non-sales operations activities include new store opening coordination, payroll/incentive plans, event planning, and/or contest planning and promotion. Join the LEGO® Brand Retail team as an Assistant Store Manager and ensure our Brand, Vision, and Values are exemplified in all store operations and guest interactions.
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We are seeking a dynamic and entrepreneurial Retail Performance manager to build out top performing stores with local store at LEAP in New York City. This individual will be responsible for driving sales and profitability through their store teams while ensuring excellent customer service is consistently executed.
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Market Managers are focused on increasing sales of Amazon and its branded products in retail stores and educating store associates and consumers on the value of Amazon devices, accessories and Amazon in general.
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Cross-train in all areas of store operations including Stocking/Sales associate duties, and responsibilities. Maintain a safe, clean, and organized store. Our Assistant manager (full-time) is a valued member of a high performing team who is empowered & equipped to do their job.
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