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Movement Assistant Store Manager
URBN (Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie Group, Free People & Nuuly). Supports the selling, service, and operations of the store to achieve an inspiring environment founded on fitness, wellness and happiness .
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Supports the selling, service, and operations of the store to achieve an inspiring environment founded on fitness, wellness and happiness
- Acts as a brand ambassador and reflects the company values
- Creates selling initiatives that enhance the customer experience
- Supports the Store Manager in developing consistent event programming
- Delivers a seamless, omni-channel shopping and event experience
- Guides the team to prioritize the customer service and styling recommendations
- Participates as the manager-on-duty by driving engagement in each zone
- Supports the Store Manager in recruiting, hiring, and retaining top talent
- Sustain daily operating standards by taking an active role in assessing sales forecasting
- Utilizes Company tools to analyze business opportunities
- Collaborates with key partners to effectively execute shipment processing
- Adheres to store’s safety standards, inventory accuracy
Requirements
What you’ll need- 1+ years store leadership experience
- Passion for FP Movement and/or connection to the local fitness community
- Ability to work flexible hours to meet the needs of the store including nights, weekends, and holidays
Benefits
Comp & perks- medical
- dental
- vision
- PTO
- generous employee discounts
- retirement savings and much more!
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