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Assist Store Manager with building and developing a strong store team: training, scheduling, and coaching team members. Managers In Training will learn how to successfully manage the day to day responsibilities of running an EG America convenience store location from our finest leaders.
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You can expect to spend time with a Training Manager and Supervising Manager during your training, working various shifts to learn about our company, our retail team, our vendors and our guests.
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1+ year should be as a Store Manager, Sales Floor Manager, Buyer, or Shift Lead. Ideally this was for a licensed, regulated Cannabis retail store or dispensary. Job Description Viridian Staffings Client is looking for an experienced Cannabis Retail Sales Manager for a Retail Store in the Vancouver, Washington, Area. Founded in 2013, Viridian Staffing ( www.
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Insomnia Cookies is actively hiring for a full-time hourly Store Manager in Training (MIT) at our brand new Union Station location. Perform as Manager-on-Duty during scheduled shifts when Store Ops Manager (GM) is not present.
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Product & Inventory Management · Drive overall store product strategy, including supervision and oversite of receiving, processing, merchandising, and exiting through purchase or transfer. Preferred Job Required Knowledge & Skills Education Reports To District Sales Manager.
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Principle Duties and Responsibilities People & Training Development · Manage the store’s hiring strategy, including planning needs, recruitment strategy, projected turnover, and leaves of absence.
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Manage and direct in-store team members to ensure optimal customer service that values customers’ time and supports overall store operations. · Ensure every customer is offered the opportunity to participate in Lids’ membership programs or special offers when live in-store through employee education.
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Maintain the look and feel of the store through day-to-day VM and store actions (e.g. ensuring product recovery, restock, destock, or minor VM changes.) · Assist the market’s Authorized Trainer in coordinating onboarding to acclimate new team members to Lids. · Engage team members by creating a fun and productive environment, including helping them understand how their work supports company objectives and the success of the store and Lids overall.
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These cap experts strive to foster the passion for sporting and fashion goods by meeting the needs of our customers while ensuring that all areas of the store are engaged. · Collaborate across store channels and/or districts using company Discussion Boards or district and regional chat platforms.
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In short, Our Management Training program leverages your existing leadership skills, tunes them to our business philosophy, and gets you ready to run your own store as a General Manager in 6-12 Months.
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Starting as a Customer Sales Guide, you can quickly certify on higher levels and prepare for the next role with our manager training programs. High School Diploma or Equivalent (A college degree is nice to have as well) 5+ years of management experience General Manager, Retail Manager or Multi Unit Manager experience preferred.
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We'll give you the right training and the right tools to help you to accelerate your career. World Class Training and Development. What's Under the Hood DriveTime Family of Brands is the largest privately owned used car sales finance & servicing company in the nation.
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And get this: 90% of our rockstar employees say they feel right at home here. You can find DriveTime's tire tracks across the nation with dealerships where we embrace a transparent pricing approach, eliminating haggling and gimmicks and reconditioning centers where we breathe new life into pre-owned vehicles.
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Drive overall store product strategy, including supervision and oversite of receiving, processing, merchandising, and exiting through purchase or transfer. District Sales Manager. Maintain store facilities, supplies, and services by executing service requests, assessing maintenance or repair needs, placing repair work orders, or replenishing store supplies.
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General Manager, Retail Manager or Multi Unit Manager experience preferred. General Manager, Retail Manager or Multi Unit Manager experience preferred. DriveTime Family of Brands is the largest privately owned used car sales finance & servicing company in the nation.
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