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Assistant Manager

Crew Clothing
Greater London
1 day ago
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Assistant Manager - O2 - Full Time
37.5 hours per week

At Crew Clothing, we believe clothes are about so much more than “just clothes”. Designed with the spirit of the south coast in every stitch, our crossed oars are a mark of timeless British style. These are clothes for life’s best moments.

We believe in collaboration, kindness and creativity, in celebrating our successes and championing our customer at every step of the way. From ’93 to now, people have been at the heart of everything we do. It’s in our name – Crew.

Purpose of the role:

To assist the
manager in driving consistent improvement to the stores sales, KPI’s and all
other areas of measured success. To help recruit, retain, motivate and develop
the team to drive the success of the store. To maintain exceptional visual
merchandising standards throughout the store and create a shopping experience
that delights our customers every time. 

 Responsibilities:

  • Achieve
    sales targets by demonstrating passion for the product and the brand
  • Provide
    accurate information about our product to the customer including features and
    benefits and stock availability
  • Promote
    our multi-channel shopping options to ensure maximum customer satisfaction
  • Provide
    an inviting and welcoming atmosphere for our customers
  • Process
    sales transactions with care and in line with company guidelines
  • Demonstrate
    flexibility in order to meet the needs of the store
Key Skills and Experience:

Essential
Customer
service focused
Good
communication skills
Experience
in retail industry
Desirable
Good
IT skills
Experience
of working in a luxury fashion brand

Benefits:

  • Uniform Contribution: Dress for success with our uniform contribution, ensuring you look and feel professional without the extra cost.
  • Future-Focused Pension Plan: Invest in your future with our comprehensive pension plan designed to provide you with peace of mind for the years to come.
  • Rewarding Referral Program: Bring your friends on board and be rewarded! Our referral program recognises the power of your recommendations and rewards you for contributing to our team’s growth.
  • Comprehensive Professional Development: Elevate your career and reach your full potential.
  • Empowering Work Environment: Thrive in our supportive and rewarding culture that celebrates your achievements and fosters your personal and professional growth













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