DISTRICT MANAGER Retail & Wholesale - Boston, MA at Geebo

DISTRICT MANAGER

Being a District Manager at Dollar Tree means:
Analyzing district sales results and trends to achieve sales increases and maximize sales Maintaining a good inventory mix and merchandise presentation to maximize sales results in each store Recruiting, training, and building associates Controlling payroll hours, cash control, conduct store audits and monitor inventory shrinkage Responsibility for all aspects of inventory shrinkage throughout the district Maintaining high level of customer service within the district through personal interactions with associates and customers Training and develop hourly and management associates within assigned district What we need from you:
Multi-unit Retail Management experience, preferably dealing with hardlines/variety merchandise Strong merchandising and recruiting abilities Leadership skills Supervisory experience Good communication skills Dollar Tree proudly offers our District Managers with the opportunity to earn a quarterly bonus if key performance goals are achieved.
We value our Associates' contributions to our success, which drives us to invest in the most important element of our organization:
our people.
As we work towards a healthier future, we provide eligible associates with the following:
Health and welfare programs including medical, pharmacy, dental, and visionEmployee Assistance ProgramPaid Time OffRetirement PlansEmployee Stock Purchase Program Dollar Tree is an equal opportunity employer.
Recommended Skills Leadership Multi Store Management Inform Management Divisional Management Region Management Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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