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Assistant Manager (part-time, 20 hours per week)

WED2B
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Assistant Manager (part-time, 20 hours per week)

Enthusiastic, Passionate, Ambitious? Are you looking to take your next career step in an environment where you will be part of a GLOBAL team network like no other?


Welcome to WED2B one of the fastest growing BRIDAL retailers in the world. With training and development like no other, we want your help to drive success in our stores.

ABOUT YOU


Is bridal magic flowing in your veins? Do you have a proven track record in smashing sales targets? Are you someone who likes to lead from the front? Do you thrive under pressure and love to meet new people? WED2B could be the perfect fit for you. . .


Here at WED2B you have the chance to become part of someone’s beautiful bridal story. We believe in achieving excellent sales results through delivering outstanding customer service. With no two days like the other adaptability and organisational skills are a must. The ideal person is self-motivated and is always looking for ways to improve. Someone who can react quickly to provide resolution is vital as well as building a team that is always striving for success. We are looking for that someone who isn’t afraid of challenges, grasps opportunities and loves all things bridal. 


*Previous experience within a luxury retail setting is desired.

ABOUT US


WED2B’s “no appointment needed” business model has helped make us market leaders with 59 stores through UK and Europe. We are a company that focuses on achieving the best results possible, with our training and development program ensuring that have all the tools you need to succeed. Our buddy program will also make sure that you always have someone to reach out to when needed. This is the perfect position for someone who has experience in a luxury retail environment and is looking to take the next step in their career.

WED2B BENEFITS 

Attractive salary.


wed2b operate a generous commission scheme to all our managers.
Comprehensive training programme.
Generous staff discount.
Holiday buying scheme.
Enhanced Maternity & Paternity.
Online benefits platform.
Opportunities for career development and progression.

Do you want to go that extra mile? Using your initiative to consistently drive and develop yourself and your team to reach their full potential? Then joining WED2B today may be the perfect fit for your future career. Magic happens when our experts find ‘the one’ for our Brides. As we say here at WED2B ’When you find the one you just know’’ Are you ‘the one’ for us?

You’ll find we are committed to developing, maintaining and supporting a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion. This applies to both our workforce and the practices we follow. 


Please note we can only accept applications from females and transgender women who have their GRC (Gender Recognition Certificate), as this role is exempt from the Equality Act for reasons of decency, because the role involves assisting brides in a state of undress.

Job types: Permanent, part-time


Salary: £13.06 per hour plus generous commission


Hours of Work: 20 hours per week, flexibility required over weekends and weekdays

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