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Overview Management Opportunities – Operations, Service, Merchandise If you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the store management team at Burlington Stores, Inc.
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If you answered yes, you may be interested in a position as a Store Manager, Operations Manager, Service Manager or Merchandise Manager. Assisting/support management team in all areas of store operations, service, and merchandising.
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Management Opportunities - Operations, Service, MerchandiseIf you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the store management team at Burlington Stores, Inc.
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Store Leadership Opportunities - Store Manager and Operations/Service ManagerIf you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the store management team at Burlington Stores, Inc.
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Will be involved in managing on or more of the following operations: Back of House operations (Receiving/MTA), Markdowns, Point of Service/Front End operations, Selling Floor, Recovery, Sizing, Fitting Rooms, and all individual departments including Ladies, Men, Youth, Sportswear, Shoes, Home, and Baby Depot.
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If you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the store management team at Burlington Stores, Inc.! Management Opportunities – Operations, Service, Merchandise.
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Burlington Stores, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace diversity. Model outstanding customer service practices for your team and ensure associates consistently deliver excellent customer service.
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Our management team members are the leaders of our store organization. Ensure and provide exceptional customer service at all times. Career Site Category Store Management.
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Position Category Store Management. Day-to-day management of the store. All candidates must have 5+ years of Retail Management experience at an Off Price, Big Box, Specialty or medium to large-sized, multi-unit retail organization with experience in managing a multi-million dollar sales volume and expense budget.
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As a member of the management team you’ll be responsible for coaching and guiding associates to ensure we achieve our mission to provide a world-class shopping experience to our customer as well as ensuring the professional growth and development of your team of associates.
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Purpose:Our management team members are the leaders of our store organization. Responsibilities:Lead of the store team in all aspects of store operations. Communicate effectively with Regional Management team.
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Our store teams work hard and have fun together! We are a rapidly growing brand, and provide a variety of training and development opportunities so our associates can grow with us. You’ll be challenged to manage the daily operation of one of our multi-million dollar retail stores.
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Lead of the store team in all aspects of store operations. are an ambassador in cultivating an inclusive workplace that values diversity; You will enjoy a competitive wage, flexible hours, and an associate discount.
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Take responsibility for the training and professional development of team members. take a sense of pride and ownership in helping drive positive results for a team; Human Resource Initiatives including but not limited to staffing, hiring, and BEST (scheduling.
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If you answered yes, you may be interested in a position as a Store Manager, Operations/Service Manager, Merchandise Manager, or Store Supervisor. Overview Retail Store Leadership Opportunities – Greater Minneapolis Area If you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the store leadershipteam at Burlington Stores, Inc.
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