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Our team of people, that support your growth toward your leadership career include: your District Leader, Human Resources Business Partner, Training Store Manager, and your Store Manager coach.
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The District Manager In Training will be assigned to one or more areas during the DMIT training period. There is no guarantee of a time in the role or advancement into the District Manager role.
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The Manager in Training program is a blended-learning, 90 day program focused on immersing a manager in all aspects involved in running a multi-million dollar business. The MIT must complete the training to be moved on into the Assistant Manager role.
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The Manager in Training must maintain laser focus by being in Position to Impact on the sales floor. The Manager in Training will be responsible for hiring, developing and performance managing a sales force that is focused on the guest experience, driving sales to deliver their budget and increase repeat business.
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In addition, the Store Manager owns overall operations in terms of cost control, inventory management, environmental compliance, and most importantly, safety. We are looking for a seasoned manager with an entrepreneurial spirit who will assume responsibility for operations, financial performance, morale, and growth initiatives.
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Environmental Services Manager in Training, Crothall / Westchester Medical CenterClick Here to Apply OnlineJob Description Crothall Healthcare Salary: $58,500 - $60,000 / year Crothall Healthcare is a Compass One Company that provides specialized, high-quality, innovative, and responsive support services exclusively to the healthcare industry.
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Director of Fitness (Personal Training Manager) From traditional strength and cardio options to personalized training programs, Retro Fitness offers something for everyone. Minimum of 2 years managing a personal training staff for a health club or studio.
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As part of the Transformation organization, the Training Program Manager will join the Organizational Change Management (OCM) team for a major multi-year SAP ERP system implementation. Owns and drives the overarching training program strategies and plans for PGT PQGC and PGT PBNA, as well as manages the ongoing refinement of the training plan including but not limited to the vision, scope, schedule, resources and coordination for training development, delivery and documentation.
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The Personal Training Manager (PTM) is the business leader of the department. Assume Manager On Duty responsibilities in the absence of the GM/AGM. Personal Training Managers are goal oriented, results driven, eager to interact with members, and excited to develop and manage a team of high performing talent.
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Training takes place in store locations. Training and Development. Social Tourist, the creative vision of Hollister and social media personalities, Dixie and Charli D'Amelio, offers trend forward apparel that allows teens to experiment with their style, while exploring the duality of who they are both on social media and in real life.
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Position SummaryAs a Store Manager in Training you will learn supervisory and technical skills that are in alignment with the company's mission, its retailing philosophies, and its operational strategies.
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Were seeking a motivated Regional Sales Manager in Training to join our New York team! Regional Sales Manager in Training. Participate in a comprehensive training program designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as a Regional Sales Manager.
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