Reitmans (Canada) Ltée/Ltd

Retail

Chef.fed'équipe(Tempspartiel)

CA$28–42k ~AI est. Saint-Georges, Quebec, Canada PART TIME
The Brief

“Chef. fe d'équipe (Temps partiel) at Reitmans (Canada) Ltée/Ltd. Skills: Sales leadership, Team development, Customer experience. Contribute to store performance. Achieve sales targets”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve sales targets; Align with KPIs

Industry & Context.

Retail
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving

Eligibility Requirements

Stand for long periods, Lift up to 40 lbs, Use stepladder up to 3m, Available evenings, Available weekends, Available holidays

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

6 months+ management/supervision experience, High school diploma required

Nice to Have

Passion for fashion, Good sense of style, Knowledge of fashion trends

What You'll Do.

Contribute to store performance

Achieve sales targets

Participate in daily operations

Support schedule planning

Maintain merchandising standards

Ensure visual presentation

Create a welcoming environment

Coach and develop team

Provide ongoing training

Deliver constructive feedback

Collaborate with management

Ensure priority alignment

Communicate effectively

Resolve customer concerns

Reflect service standards

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Management team alignment; Effective communication; Action plan execution

Communication Scope

Problem solving

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