URBN (Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie Group, Free People & Nuuly)

Store Manager

URBN (Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie Group, Free People & Nuuly)

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: SchaumburgIllinoisUnited States

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Salary

💰 $70,000 - $75,000 per year

About the role

  • Cultivates a welcoming and inclusive environment by being highly focused on delivering exceptional and genuine customer experiences
  • Motivates key leaders to cultivate customer relationships through styling services and store events
  • Leads the team to provide a frictionless customer experience by utilizing technology to transact
  • Drives a meaningful connection to the community by networking with local businesses and organizations
  • Develops a proactive talent strategy and interviews regularly to build an external network of talent
  • Partners with other leaders to facilitate thoughtful and equitable onboarding for all new hires
  • Oversees and collaborates with the leadership team to plan a strategic approach to daily, weekly, and monthly operating procedures
  • Assesses store business using company reporting tools to identify department and global opportunities for the store

Requirements

  • Anthro brand fan
  • 5+ years of retail leadership experience
  • Strong merchant skills and a history of delivering financial results
  • Proven record of developing great talent
  • Ability to work flexible hours to meet the needs of the store including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Benefits
  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • PTO
  • generous employee discounts
  • retirement savings and much more!
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Hard Skills & Tools
retail leadershipfinancial resultstalent developmentcustomer experience managementstrategic planningoperating proceduresnetworking
Soft Skills
customer relationship managementteam motivationinclusive environment cultivationcommunicationcollaboration