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Lids - 8179 - Vancouver Mall [Team Leader] Generate Sales: Produce sales gains, by providing customer service; Provide consistent, documented appraisal of an associate's sales performance. Control Expenses: Prepare store schedules; Accurately manage store inventory including receiving, transferring, completing price changes and conducting product counts; Open and close the store.
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The Store Manager is responsible for managing its employees, its sales and inventory, and its level of customer service. The Manager ensures each customer receives exceptional customer service, while providing complete, error free professional service for his/her vehicle and to maintain a pleasant, safe work environment for the customers and employees.
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Manage store inventory within GNC guidelines: receive, check, and shelve all merchandise orders in support of the customer experience in store, as well as for omni-channel customers being serviced through Buy Online Pickup in Store or Ship from Store.
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Achieving results that exceed Company minimum standards in all store operational areas including staff training and development, the customer experience, loss prevention, turnover and safety, housekeeping, and team professionalism.
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The role requires understanding of store systems, automotive systems, parts knowledge and has the ability to identify, troubleshoot and project assist for DIY. Responsible for developing and maintaining Professional Customer relationships and program growth.
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3 years retail / customer service management experience or. Our Store Managers bring the Starbucks experience to life by managing store operations, driving financial success, building great teams, and building a meeting place in their communities.
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Supports the Store Manager in recruiting, hiring, and retaining top talent to build bench for the store; facilitates thoughtful onboarding for all new hires to drive a strong brand, customer and store connection.
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Produce sales gains, by providing customer service. Adhere to current visual guidelines includes: proper merchandising, signage and store cleanliness. Assist in recruiting and training store personnel on proper store operations and procedures.
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This position hires, trains, supervises, and develops Sales Manager and other store employees in the implementation of the Company’s sales approach, oversees overall operational functions of the store, and maintains compliance with the Company’s policies and operating procedures to ensure the delivery of an exceptional in-store experience for every guest that results in increased store sales, profitability and customer loyalty.
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As a Retail Store and Operations Manager, you will be coaching, leading and training your sales team with the goal of providing the best customer service experience. Our mission is to provide exceptional service in the most professional manner and we believe that customer satisfaction is the keystone to our success.
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The Assistant Store Manager will be responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction, providing excellent customer service, managing store operations, implementing retail loss prevention strategies, and maintaining effective communication within the team.
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Store Managers are responsible for hiring, developing and leading all store associates while ensuring optimal customer experiences, effectively overseeing all store operations, and maintaining brand standards.
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The Sr. Assistant Store Manager will help lead a customer-centric environment, engage with the local community, all while fostering a positive culture aligned with the Office Depot 5C values of Customer, Commitment, Change, Caring, and Creativity.
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3 years Retail Store Manager experience or 5 years of related management/customer focused experience. Drives sales and profitability through customer satisfaction and data analysis to uncover customer and business trends; control expenses and workforce budgeting.
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Ensure store merchandising standards follow visual merchandising direction, accomplishing product presentation; make decisions about and adaptations to merchandising direction based on the layout, adjacencies and needs of the store; ensure product is displayed in a manner which is clear and easy to understand and is compelling to the customer.
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