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The Assistant Team Leader also performs stocking and cashiering functions and performs other duties as necessary to maximize profitability and customer satisfaction while protecting company assets and reducing losses.
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YOUR ROLE As the full-time Sales Leader, you support the Store Leadership Team by rocking out strong LOD (Leader on Duty) shifts and ensuring a stellar guest experience. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES You have a passion for driving sales: As a key LOD (Leader on Duty), you're an expert at driving sales by maximizing Fitting Room and Salesfloor productivity and building guest loyalty through a best-in-class, in-store guest experience.
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Shift lead coordinates all activities in the warehouse and shipping office.
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At Five Guys, we serve outstanding burgers and fries, in clean restaurants with a top tiered customer service approach!
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You’re a people leader: You channel Vera Bradley’s core values to motivate and inspire your team. As a Team Leader - Keyholder, you support store leadership to achieve sales goals, working alongside store associates and providing daily direction, communication and training.
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The Team Member in this role will coach, supervise, and lead the team in addition to, and often on behalf of, the Store Leader. When the Assistant Store Leader will play a vital role as it relates to growing sales, executing merchandising plans, providing excellent customer service, controlling costs, and continuously improving processes.
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Assists in managing the Meat Department by directing and managing associates, ensures excellent customer service, orders perishable products and supplies, and implements merchandising initiatives to stimulate the growth of the business while meeting customer requirements, maximizing profits and minimizing shrink.
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Lead your team to uphold and maintain all TPT Brand Standards and foster a productive relationship with your Peach Truck Market leader, making adjustments based on feedback and observation. The Team Leader role offers insights into customer service fundamentals and opportunities to build a customer-first culture.
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Position OverviewThe Assistant Store Leader of Visual Merchandising leads and supports the Store Leader by directing activities required to achieve all store goals, including best of class guest service, sales objectives, operating expenses, loss prevention, and merchandising presentation, while driving both associate and guest engagement.
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A Restaurant Shift Leader who has a passion for healthy food and a genuine interest in promoting a healthy lifestyle. As a Restaurant Shift Leader at Tropical Smoothie Cafe, you will play a vital role in ensuring smooth operations and delivering exceptional customer experiences.
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Earn up to $15.50 per Hour!
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Our benefits include: - 401K Plan - Weekly paychecks and premium pay for holidays worked - Paid PTO Plans (full-time positions) - Coverage in medical, dental, life, and vision insurances available - Monthly bonus/incentive potential - Tuition Reimbursement and Adoption Assistance What you bring: - Ability to oversee and provide customer service leadership, training, and coaching, alongside the Store Leader, for all store employees.
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Oversee and coordinate the planning, organizing, training and leadership necessary to achieve stated objectives in sales, costs, Employee Partner retention, guest service and satisfaction, food quality, cleanliness and sanitation.
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With the guidance of the Assistant Store Manager and Store Manager, the Lead is the in-store expert of their business / department.
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A Shift Leader provides leadership to crew and other managers during a shift to ensure great Quality, Service and Cleanliness to customers. Shift Leaders perform a variety of tasks, which may include planning for each shift, monitoring performance during the shift, taking action to ensure the team is meeting McDonald's standards, monitoring safety, security, and profitability, and communicating with the next Shift Leader to help prepare him/her to run a great shift, too.
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