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World Cast Anglers Looking for Marketing and Retail Assistant Manager

ANGLING TRADE

Missouri

On-site

USD 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

Today
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Job summary

A reputable fly fishing retailer in Missouri is seeking a Marketing and Retail Assistant Manager. This seasonal position involves supporting marketing functions and retail operations, with potential for future full-time employment. The ideal candidate will have extensive fly fishing knowledge, strong selling and merchandising skills, and a background in retail. Join a dynamic team passionate about fishing and marketing.

Qualifications

  • 1-3 years of fly fishing industry experience.
  • Strong background in retail and sales.
  • Knowledge of website functions required.

Responsibilities

  • Support the Vice President in marketing functions.
  • Assist retail fly shop operations.
  • Facilitate team procedures.
  • Potential for full-time growth after season.

Skills

Extensive fly fishing knowledge
Outstanding interpersonal skills
Strong selling skills
Merchandising skills
Understanding of marketing processes
PC or Mac proficiency
Job description

Job Requirements: Extensive fly fishing knowledge and experience; outstanding interpersonal and communication skills; retail experience with strong selling skill set and merchandising skills; understanding and experience in marketing processes and website functions; strong background in PC or Mac use and applications; 1-3 years of fly fishing industry experience.

Job Description: The marketing and retail assistant manager works with the Vice President in support, development and execution of the WorldCast Anglers marketing functions and practices, retail fly shop operations and overall team and company procedures. This is a seasonal position (5 to 6 months per year) with the potential growth opportunity to develop into full time employment.

Contact Information: Interested candidates should contact and send their resume.

Additional Insights

The importance of teaching technique and conservation on guide trips is considered extremely important by 84% of respondents, who believe that clients should learn something new on a guided trip.

  • Extremely important. If someone pays for a guide trip and doesn’t learn anything new, they got ripped off.
  • Depends on the client and what they want.
  • It’s important to teach them enough to be able to catch fish, after that, whatever happens happens.
  • Not so important. It’s about catching fish, and that’s it.
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