L. L. Bean

Retail

RetailStoreManager

$0–0k Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Retail Store Manager at L. L. Bean. Skills: Sales, Customer service, Team development. Drive business results. Communicate strategic initiatives”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve sales goals; Achieve service goals; Uphold brand integrity; Maximize profitability

Industry & Context.

Retail
Eligibility Requirements

Travel occasionally, Work nights, Work weekends, Work holidays

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years experience as Store Manager, Leadership experience with apparel retailer, Ability to work retail schedule

Nice to Have

2-Year Associates Degree

What You'll Do.

Drive business results

Communicate strategic initiatives

Achieve sales and service goals

Deliver legendary customer service

Assess talent objectively

Provide performance feedback

Address underperformance

Identify high-potential employees

Foster inclusive work environment

Model inclusive hiring practices

Deliver customer experience

Elevate GUIDE behaviors

Promote Learn Try Buy Enjoy concept

Use customer feedback

Improve visual presentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborative team; Work collaboratively

Communication Scope

Interpersonal skills; Written communication; Verbal communication

Full Job Description

At L.L.Bean, we believe the outdoors brings out the best in all of us. We are committed to fostering a culture of belonging and creating safe, inclusive spaces where everyone feels welcome—both here and Outside. We value individual differences and are dedicated to maintaining an inclusive work environment where everyone can bring the best of their experience and talents and truly thrive. **L.L.Bean is searching for the Retail Store Manager to lead our NEWEST RETAIL STORE coming to****The Promenade Shops At Briargate in Colorado Springs, CO.** At L.L.Bean, we’re growing and expanding our retail footprint as we bring new brick-and-mortar stores to more communities across the country, including our newest location in Colorado Springs. Guided by our belief in the restorative power of the outdoors, we’re creating spaces where people can connect with nature, gear up for adventure, and feel part of something bigger. As a Store Manager, you’ll play a critical role in this growth journey; leading a strong, collaborative team, building relationships with our loyal customers, and delivering the authentic, high-quality experience that defines L.L.Bean. **Position Purpose:** Drives business results, develops talent and ensures delivery of the legendary L.L.Bean customer experience for assigned outdoor lifestyle concept retail store. Communicates and drives Retail strategic initiatives. Accountable for P & L performance for assigned store. Promotes the company's core values of Outdoors Heritage, Integrity, Service, Respect, Perseverance and Safe and Healthy Living to ensure the integrity of the brand, culture and mission of L.L.Bean is upheld at all times. Store Sales Vol: $4-6M/year ​ **Responsibilities:** _Drives business results in assigned store_ * Sets clear direction and communicates consistent priorities. * Inspires and guides team(s) to reach goals and achieve objectives. * Leverages and assigns resources (payroll, expenses, people) to meet goals. * Creates a disciplined

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