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The Store Manager is responsible for daily operations and profitability of one or more of our retail locations. Our Store Managers are responsible for daily operations and profitability of one or more of our retail Check ‘N Go or Allied Cash locations, both part of the CNG Holdings, Inc., family of companies.
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The Store-in-Store Manager is an integral part of the Retail Team responsible for bringing the T-Mobile brand to life within Store-in-Store partner locations, where active customer engagement is crucial for success.
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Maintaining a high standard of merchandising, placement, store signage, and proper display techniques to create an inviting atmosphere for customers. Dollar Tree proudly offers our full-time store management Associates with an opportunity to earn a bonus each month if key performance goals are achieved.
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Two or more years of Store or Assistant Store Manager experience in a retail environment. Assists with Associate Relations issues by communicating any incidents to the Store Manager or District Manager as needed.
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The Store Manager role is a salaried position scheduled at least 40 hours per week and requires open availability. 40% discount in-store and online Casual dress code. Identify merchandising and replenishment opportunities while protecting a store consistent with the brand.
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The Store Manager of a Rowan store is positive, outgoing, and has a high energy personality. The Store Manager will take full ownership of the store's business at all levels.
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If this sounds like you, NAPA is looking for a passionate Assistant Store Manager. Lead a successful team, support the store manager, and manage in our fast-paced retail stores.
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The Assistant Store Manager's role is to support the Store Manager in running a store successfully. Solely responsible for the management of the store in the absence of the Sales Manager and required to exercise independent and discretionary judgment in doing so.
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Managing Day to Day Store Operations You will assist the store manager in driving operational initiatives and ensuring profitability and efficiency of your store. Assistant Store Manager.
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View your store through the eyes of the customer. Recruiting, interviewing, hiring, and training your diverse team is the first step to becoming the store where everyone wants to work, and all customers want to shop.
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Lead store operations, recruiting, management, training and sales functions, ensuring productivity, compliance with company policies and team effectiveness. Leverage company programs and tools to generate local market awareness and drive store traffic.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in promoting a customer and product-focused sales culture, where our values and guiding principles are at the forefront of all store operations, including managing sales operations, asset protection, and human resources functions to ensure great customer experience and maximum profitability.
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The Assistant Store Manager provides leadership and direction to front line associates to ensure that our customers have a memorable experience. This professional leads operations for an individual retail location, including assigned associates, cash management, inventory control, loss prevention, safety, store appearance and more.
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In the absence of the Store Manager, the Assistant Manager is responsible for leading the entire operation of the Store to ensure that Company standards and best practices are consistently met.
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Job DescriptionAs an Assistant Store Manager (ASM), you will assist with the responsibility of managing the stores team members and the overall success of the store. The ASM is responsible for being proficient in all store operations, which includes opening and closing the store, administering returns, holding Sales Associates accountable for meeting and exceeding sales goals, and dividing tasks amongst Sales Associates.
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