TOMMY HILFIGER

WarehouseFloorSupervisor

$0–0k Livermore, California, United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Warehouse Floor Supervisor at TOMMY HILFIGER. Skills: Customer experience, Sales performance, Team leadership. Deliver top-notch customer experience. Rock the sales floor”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver a top-notch customer experience; Drive daily sales goals

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Resolving issues in the moment

Eligibility Requirements

Flexible schedule including nights, weekends and holiday availability, Ability to walk, stand, bend, reach and squat for prolonged periods, Carry up to 20 pounds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Prior retail team leader & key holder experience, Ability to walk, stand, bend, reach and squat for prolonged periods, Carry up to 20 pounds

Nice to Have

Friendliness, organization, excellent time-management skills, Confidence in leading by example, resolving issues in the moment, supporting daily operations, Energy and excitement around our brand goals and values

What You'll Do.

Deliver top-notch customer experience

Promote and uphold brand standards

Drive daily sales goals

Support creation of motivating team environment

Open and close the store

Coach associates in real-time

Process new inventory

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Support the management team; Support the creation of a motivating and inclusive team environment

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