Executive Team Leader Hardlines : San Luis Obispo, CA - Target (sanluisobispo, CA) Sales - Arroyo Grande, CA at Geebo

Executive Team Leader Hardlines : San Luis Obispo, CA - Target (sanluisobispo, CA)

Title:
Executive Team Leader Hardlines :
San Luis Obispo, CA JOIN US AS AN EXECUTIVE TEAM LEADER :
SALES FLOOR Similar Industry Titles and Key Words:
Assistant Store Manager :
Sales Floor About This Opportunity Use your business, leadership and people skills to inspire exceptional performance.
Maximize sales and profits for your Target store.
Ensure great guest service and team member satisfaction.
Create a fast:
paced, energetic environment that delivers a consistent Target brand experience for team members and guests.
Use your skills, experience and talents to be a part of groundbreaking thinking and visionary goals.
As an Executive Team Leader :
Sales Floor, youll take the lead as you? Drive sales by overseeing sales floor operations throughout the entire store Manage the guest service and merchandising of two to three departments with sales ranging from 2:
9 million Recruit, select develop and retail talented team members Act as leader on duty on a rotating basis, by responding to guest and team member concerns, opening and closing the store and ensuring all Target property and personnel are secure Requirements 4:
year college degree Supervisor level experience Strong cognitive skills, including problem analysis, decision making, financial and quantitative analysis Ability to continuously move around all areas of the store on a daily basis, as well as ability to lift 40lbs Ability to work flexible hours including nights and weekends Benefits Eligible team members will receive one of the best earnings packages anywhere, including competitive pay, all:
around insurance coverage, 401(k), flexible scheduling, training and development and many other perks and benefits.
Target is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and is a drug:
free workplace.
About Target(R) Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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