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2-5 : years of experience in Merchandising or Resets; Reset and Merchandising experience supporting retail grocery stores preferred; Prior experience working for a DSD provider, broker, or retail grocery stores in a management role preferred.
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Since 1866, Deseret Book Company has been the market leader in providing content and lifestyle products to support members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through its retail and publishing imprints.
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Associates in your area will look to you for leadership, direction, training, and Training, Supervisor, Benefits, Store Manager, Retail, Administrative. As an hourly supervisor, you are responsible for an entire area of the store.
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Prior related retail supervisor experience, or equivalent. 2 years of multi-unit retail store management. 2 years of multi-unit retail store management. Support tax office associates in meeting continuing education requirements, increasing certification levels (including Small Business certifications), and Client Care training.
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A current or previous retail employee with 6 or more months of experience. Passionate about retail and thrive in a fastpaced environment. Able to utilize retail technology. Merchandise discount for our brands: 50% off regular-priced merchandise at Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta, and 30% off at Outlet for all employees.
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Full-Time Retail Stocking Team Supervisor. As a Retail Stocking Team Supervisor, you'll be an integral part of the store leadership team, working closely with Store Management while being the main leader and director of the Back of House area.
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Savers, an international thrift retailer, is looking to fill Retail Supervisor position(s). Job Title: Retail Supervisor. Savers, an international thrift retailer, is looking to fill Retail Supervisor position(s.
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If you want to grow your retail career with a caring and inclusive organization, come join us as a Burlington Stores Full-Time Customer Service Supervisor or Full-Time Selling Floor Supervisor.
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The Retail Office Supervisor is responsible for building and maintaining the customer relationships that are the foundation of the company's retail success. We strive to be an industry leader in waste reduction by increasing recycling and upcycling in our manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and retail spaces.
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You're in luck, we are always looking for great talent to join our teams as; Fit Experts- $16.50 hour plus bonus Sales Leads- $17.50 hour plus bonus Leadership Roles(Supervisor, Assistant Store Manager, Store Manager) - $45,000- 65,000 year plus bonus Imagine walking into a store and being greeted by high fives, smiles, a wall of shoes, and positive energy.
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2+ years of related professional sales experience in specialty or luxury retail and/or customer service experience and at least 1 year of supervisor experience. The Sales Supervisor assists the Store Manager and Assistant Store Manager with all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the store, including driving sales, providing an exceptional customer experience, and coaching and developing the team.
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