Store Manager – RAL up to €40K Based on Experience
Responsibilities Operational Management of the Store (located in Via Della Spiga 33, Milan)
Daily management activities of the store.
Planning and implementation of visual merchandising strategies, ensuring that products are attractively presented and consistent with the brand image.
Supervise and coordinate daily store operations to ensure efficiency and compliance with company policies.
Inventory management, including receiving goods, inventory control, and order planning to prevent overstocking or product shortages.
Customer Assistance
Provide exceptional customer service, answering customer questions and resolving issues effectively.
Supervise and train store staff on effective sales techniques and customer service standards.
Promote loyalty programs and other promotional initiatives to encourage repeat sales and enhance the customer experience.
Sales and Promotions
Monitor store sales performance and contribute to the definition of sales goals and strategies.
Collaborate with the marketing team to implement promotional campaigns and special events in-store.
Analyze sales trends and customer feedback to propose improvements or changes to product and marketing strategies.
Reporting and Administration
Prepare regular sales reports and other management reports for supervisors.
Ensure that all financial transactions in the store are handled with integrity and transparency.
Maintain accurate documentation related to sales, returns, exchanges, and other commercial transactions.
A Junior Store Manager must possess excellent communication, leadership, and time management skills, as well as a deep understanding of the fashion industry and the specific needs of customers for clothing, shoes, and luxury bags. They must be able to work effectively in a dynamic environment, often under pressure, while maintaining a professional and customer-oriented attitude.
Requirements
Education and Training
Degree in Business Management, Marketing, or Fashion: A university education in business management or fashion provides a solid theoretical foundation necessary to understand the complex aspects of fashion retail.
Specific Training in Retail: Specialization courses or certifications in retail management, store management, or visual merchandising can be particularly useful.
Experience
Experience in the Retail Sector: It is essential to have prior experience in the retail sector, ideally in the fashion segment, which includes clothing, shoes, and bags. Experience should include roles that involve personnel management, customer service, and inventory control.
Leadership Skills: Experience in managing teams, including training staff and supervising the daily operations of a store.
Technical Skills
Visual Merchandising Skills: Ability to organize and present merchandise in a way that maximizes sales and reflects the brand image.
Inventory Management: Competence in managing inventory, including purchasing planning, stock management, and logistics optimization.
Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze sales data and performance indicators to guide operational and strategic decisions.
Interpersonal Skills
Communication and Interaction Skills: Ability to interact effectively with customers, staff, and management, maintaining professional and constructive relationships.
Customer Orientation: Strong emphasis on customer service, with the ability to solve problems and manage stressful situations while maintaining customer satisfaction.
Problem Solving: Ability to solve operational problems and manage unexpected situations effectively and promptly.
Organizational Skills
Time Management: Ability to manage time and priorities effectively, ensuring that daily operations are carried out efficiently and on schedule.
Multitasking: Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, maintaining attention to detail and ensuring operational excellence.
Motivation and Personality
Passion for Fashion: Interest and passion for the fashion industry, with constant updates on the latest trends and innovations in the sector.
Energy: Ability to work in dynamic environments, often under pressure, especially during peak seasons and promotions.
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