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Store Management - Boston, MA/ North Shore Area
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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts-Boston Boston, MA 02108
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Sales/Retail/Business Development
Location:Boston, MA 02108
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Retail/Counter Sales and Cashier
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Store Management - Boston, MA/ North Shore Area
Job Description:<B>Join the team that’s shaking up retail?A-Lot!<B>Who is Save-A-Lot?Save-A-Lot provides the highest quality products at savings up to 40% over conventional grocery stores. We can do this because of our edited-assortment strategy. This strategy allows us to carry both exclusive labels and national brands, however where traditional stores carry several sizes or varieties, we carry only the most popular size. This focus on operational efficiencies keeps operating costs below market averages and gives us a competitive edge. What keeps our customers coming back, other then our everyday low prices, is our pledge to maintain high standards of honesty, efficiency, and performance. Not to mention a bright, clean and safe environment where our customers can enjoy their shopping experience.What is retail management like at Save-A-Lot?We’re changing the face of retail with a business model that’s focused on value, variety and service. Our managers love this fresh approach to the retail business. We’re doing great business and that means more opportunities for retail managers who want to explore a fresh new approach. At Save-A-Lot, you will drive sales through a great blend of merchandising, pricing strategy, and customer service. As we continually refine our approach, we’ll be developing you with exceptional training and an environment of success by offering a commitment to promotion from within.The Save-A-Lot Difference First and foremost, we employ an informal team-oriented culture with minimal layers of management for fast decision-making, and our business strategy is a unique, fresh approach to the retail industry. It will transform your career. Save-A-Lot’s edited assortment approach is much simpler than a conventional grocery store, which allows you the freedom to focus on successful execution. As you learn this fresh approach to retail, the decisions you make will guide the growth of business, but constantly be weighed against our high quality, low-cost pricing strategy.What are the requirements for retail management at Save-A-Lot?Working as a Retail Manager at Save-A-Lot is ideal for individuals possessing a dedication to best practices and interest in advancing their professional development with a fresh approach. Success at Save-A-Lot requires excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability to handle a high volume, multi-task environment. One year of management experience, as well as a working knowledge of scheduling, merchandising, budgeting, and expense control should back your skills.Where are the Save-A-Lot opportunities?We’re probably in a neighborhood near you. Visit us online at www.save-a-lot.com to discover local opportunities in your area.BenefitsOur benefits are among the very best and are offered to all full-time, management Save-A-Lot employees. Save-A-Lot’s excellent benefit package includes: Medical and Dental Insurance A Prescription Drug Plan Short- and/or Long-term Disability 401(k) and Profit Sharing Tuition Reimbursement Vacations and Holidays Bonus opportunity starting at 6%And much more?What training does Save-A-Lot provide?You’ll advance your professional development with Save-A-Lot by gaining a keen understanding of the formula and concept that has led to our success. Many opportunities for hands-on training will be available, which help you get the most out of your career at Save-A-Lot. Those individuals displaying particular dedication and excellence will be eligible for further training opportunities as part of our Retail Leadership Training Series held in a structured, classroom setting at our corporate office in St. Louis, MO. If you have great business skills and little room to use them, take a few minutes to discover how Save-A-Lot can help you grow-a-lot!
Click here to apply via the Save A Lot Career Opportunity Portal
Minimum Education Required: High SchoolYears of Experience Required: At Least 1 YearExpected Travel Time: About 25%
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