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BENEFITS: Daily pay – work today, get paid tomorrow (easy access to a portion of earned wages after completed shifts)Store commissions – paid monthlyFlexible schedule – we have a number of shifts, apply now and we can look at the best fit for you Paid vacation – time grows based on hours you work and how long you’ve been part of our teamCareer Advancement Opportunities – promote from within culture with 67% of our current Store Manager team promoted from the Assistant Store Manager role.
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Job Overview:As the Assistant Manager (AM), you will support the performance of a Leslie's store to ensure that it meets or exceeds customer service standards, sales plans, profitability, operating procedures, and all merchandising objectives.
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Career Advancement Opportunities - promote from within culture with 67% of our current Store Manager team promoted from the Assistant Store Manager role! We'll provide you with best-in-class leadership training.
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This position is responsible for training and developing Product Sales Specialists and ensuring that customers have a positive shopping experience by receiving exceptional customer service and product information.
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Manager training to grow your team and the salon. If this sounds like you, then you may have what it takes to be an assistant salon manager at a Great Clips salon. What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager.
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The Full Time Marketing Assistant will help exceed company and client goals by assisting the Marketing Manager with developing unique campaigns and programs to appeal to consumers and increase client revenue.
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We are interested in a full flex leader for our Assistant Manager position. Ongoing training for career growth. Requirements: Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province.
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The Brand Marketing Assistant will help exceed company and client goals by assisting the Marketing Manager with developing unique campaigns and programs to appeal to consumers and increase client revenue.
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Assist Senior Store Manager with training of store associates. The Assistant Store Manager will elevate and enhance the customer's in-store experience by being a trusted sleep authority and offering best-in-class products.
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We are seeking an Assistant Fitness Manager (AFM) The Assistant Fitness Manager: Is responsible for aiding and exceeding club goals, including personal training, small group personal training, supplements and personal sales Owns new member on-boarding and delivering a dynamic, quality fitness experience to all members.
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