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An established industry player is seeking a Retail Store Supervisor to lead a dynamic team in a vibrant retail environment. This role involves overseeing daily operations, managing staff, and ensuring exceptional customer service. You'll be responsible for training new employees, handling merchandise returns, and maintaining inventory levels. If you're passionate about retail and have a knack for leadership, this is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career in a supportive and engaging workplace. Join a team that values flexibility and fosters a positive work culture.
Posted on April 17, 2025, by a licensed third-party for Employer details Hometown Furniture Chilliwack
Posted on April 17, 2025, by a licensed third-party for Employer details Hometown Furniture Chilliwack
Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate or equivalent experience.
Tasks:
Experience: Will train
English
Will train
Work must be completed at the physical location. Remote work is not available.
The employer accepts applications from:
2025-05-17
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