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Acting as Duty Manager for the entire store in the absence of Store Management. As an Assistant Manager reporting to the Store Manager and responsible for a strong team, you'll be tasked with driving forward both turnover and revenues from the store based on lean principles.
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As a Deputy Store Manager at Lidl, you’ll be cool, calm and collected, getting stuck in on the shop floor and behind the scenes. You’ll also enjoy great responsibility while the Store Manager is absent, taking ownership of the store and leading by example to support your colleagues.
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As an Assistant Manager you will support in the running of the store, providing great customer service and the best standards of coffee and food. Have experience as a Supervisor or Assistant Manager in a busy, customer facing environment.
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The starter rate for Assistant Managers in this location is £11.72 per hour, increasing to £11.89 with service. If you pride yourself on keeping your customers happy through fantastic service, whilst growing and developing your own team, this could be the perfect job for you.
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As a Manager, you will ensure that all day-to-day operational aspects of the store are managed effectively, driving sales, and providing exceptional customer service to our customers.
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Your role will be to drive sales performance in the 20-25 stores and concessions across the region and embedding customer service excellence to deliver on your area NPS store. To be successful in your application for this Area Manager position.
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As a Store Manager you will have total responsibility for leading and developing your team to exceed targets and expectations. Job Title: Store Manager. You will have experience of managing in a service led environment.
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As a Store Manager at Evans Cycles, you will be responsible for delivering exceptional customer service, managing a team of dedicated cycling enthusiasts, and driving sales growth.
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As a Sales Associate you will deliver impeccable service, competently work with KPI's, targets and company objectives, become an integral part of the team and support the Store Manager in the Company's standards and expectations.
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Experience as a Supervisor or Assistant Manager in a retail store. WYSE London , an exciting premium Womenswear Brand with a sense of Joie de Vivre and Flagship stores in the King’s Road and Marylebone High Street are excited to be opening their first pop up store in High Street, Southwold from June to September.
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If so we have an amazing opportunity to join our Brent Cross store on a 12 month fixed term contract as a divisional sales manager overseeing our Childrenswear, Toys and Home Department alongside our restaurants within store.
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As a Store Manager, you will be leading your team to success by providing training and coaching, ensuring a first class customer service across the store, be responsible for the day to day running of your store to include stock, audits & banking, ensuring visual merchandising is within brand guidelines amongst much more.
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525 stores on UK high streets, with our wide-ranging store sizes and formats, we sell a large range of products including stationery, greeting cards, art and craft, newspapers, magazines, books and drinks.
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Experience as a Store / Branch Manager or Deputy manager in a high turnover retail store. Inspiring store colleagues to deliver the very best level of customer service and product knowledge – so that sales are maximized and customers are ‘wowed’ every time they visit a store.
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Working with the showroom coordinator to ensure the highest service and operational standards are being met at all times, especially in the reception area. Supporting the showroom manager with out of campaign activities such as staff training, press day, editorials, and any on-going projects.
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