Shop Manager

We would love to hear from you if…

You have previous retail management experience of 7 to 8 years at an equivalent sales volume store
You have previous retail management experience of 2-3 years in leading a team of 10 to 15 members
You’re passionate about excellent client service and experiential retail
You have excellent organizational, analytical, and business management skills
You’re a hands-on leader who loves being on the sales floor to motivate, coach, and help our team members succeed
You have an ability for attracting, identifying, and inspiring talented employees
You have strong emotional intelligence, communication skills, and the ability to influence team members at all levels
You enjoy a schedule that includes working weekends, before/after store hours, evenings and public holidays
You have advanced product knowledge and enjoy enabling team members at all levels
You have knowledge on health and safety procedures
You have a Bachelor’s degree
You are proficient in English (proficiency other language is plus!).

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