The North Face

Supervisor

$55–75k ~AI est. Frisco, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Supervisor at The North Face. Deliver personalized customer engagement. Support store team in achieving sales goals”

What You'll Achieve.

Exceed sales goals; Exceed profit goals

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Solution-oriented

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to stand and move throughout store for extended periods, Perform physical tasks such as bending, reaching, squatting, climbing ladders, and lifting light to moderate weight

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years retail or store leadership experience, High School Diploma or equivalent

What You'll Do.

Deliver personalized customer engagement

Support store team in achieving sales goals

Achieve individual sales goals

Model selling behaviors

Foster consumer-centric mindset

Supervise daily store operations

Support stockroom operations

Ensure timely product flow

Assist in training new team members

Provide ongoing feedback

Support new team members

Maintain visual merchandising standards

Ensure product replenishment aligns with brand directives

Support inventory integrity

Promote community engagement

Participate in local initiatives

Participate in local events

Uphold company policies

Uphold safety standards

Uphold operational procedures

Foster positive store environment

Foster inclusive store environment

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