At BoxLunch, we’re committed using our love of pop culture to do something amazing: eliminate hunger. With every $10 spent, we donate a meal to Feeding America that directly benefits the communities we are in.
We’re on the search for an Assistant Store Manager at our South Hills Village location that will help lead our civic minded, pop-culture driven brand. You’ll support the Store Manager in achieving store objectives with regards to hitting sales targets, recruiting, and development. You’re a Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker rolled into one; you can handle anything that comes your way while driving sales and amazing customer service.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Support your Store Manager in achieving the sales plan and/or comp sales goals. It’s not all about the Benjamins, but then it kind of isHelp recruit, develop and retain a super collaborative, passionate team to run your store alongside youProvide leadership around running an operationally sound business; you’ll bring the right balance of ops, delegation/autonomy, and customer first selling practices Keep watch (like the Night’s Watch) on shrink/loss prevention, payroll hours and schedules Collaboratively communicate with retail leadership and HQ partners on trends & customer feedbackRun sales reports and use data to help guide your strategy to hit sales targetsDeliver the goods. You’ll merchandise the store in a compelling way, leveraging planograms as a guide, while launching all promos on timeIn partnership with your Store Manager, you’ll develop your team of associates into a high performing, customer-focused crewWHAT YOU'LL NEED
At least 6 months of retail store management experience; you’ve lead teams to success and want to experience more of it. You’ll have skills to pay the bills: communication, recruiting, operations (payroll, reporting, scheduling, merchandising) and be a developer of your peepsPassion for music, fashion and pop culture A high school diploma or GED equivalent. If you have a degree, even betterRoll with the punches. Retail is a fast changing industry and you like catching curveballs thrown your way