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Retail Sales Supervisor - Best Buy -the #1 Consumer Electronics store!
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Country: USA
Location: Illinois-Chicago Chicago, IL 60618
Total applied: 40 |
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Retail Sales Supervisor - Best Buy -the #1 Consumer Electronics store!
At Best Buy you will be part of an enthusiastic and committed team whose focus is on building lasting relationships with customers and providing an extraordinary shopping experience to meet their unique needs. BEST BUY IS OPENING A STORE IN YOUR COMMUNITY 1777 Kennedy Expressway at Belmont 3300 West Belmont Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 We have full-time and part-time opportunities! Now Hiring: SUPERVISOR The most important part of being a Supervisor for a leading consumer electronics retailer is ensuring the very best service experience to our customers. As a Supervisor, you will have the opportunity to develop relationships and create and maintain a team-based, cooperative work environment. To ensure your success, you will be supported with an intensive orientation and ongoing training program to help you achieve great results. You will have the opportunity to develop your communication skills, detail orientation and build on your natural talents and strengths in a high-energy, value-based environment. Basic qualifications• 6 months of retail sales or customer service supervisory experience. • This isn't a desk job! Lifting up to 50 lbs., standing and moving up to 100% of the time• 16 years of age Preferred QualificationsSuccessful candidates in this position will:• Enjoy interacting with people• Initiate conversation naturally and show authentic interest in others• Instinctively connect with people and be able to discover meaningful details to uncover unique needs For immediate consideration, click on the “Apply Now” button. Please allow 15-20mins to complete the application.
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