Job Description
- Responsible for every aspect of everyday supervision of store outlets
- Responsible for resources management
- Takes care of stock, staff, and sales management
We are looking for an experienced and skilled store manager with remarkable skills, who will run a store effectively and with attention to detail.
Our store manager candidates are required to be in constant contact with the staff and customers. They need to be able to ensure their staff provides the highest quality customer services and monitor the overall financial performance of the store.
The responsibilities of a store manager are to greet the staff and customers, provide them with what they need, give intelligent recommendations and suggestions, build customer and brand trust, assist the staff with anything they need and make sure the customers have a great shopping experience.
More importantly, a perfect store manager candidate should be reliable, accommodating, courteous, and friendly to ensure that the customers are fully satisfied.
Responsibilities of a Store Manager- Recruiting and appraising staff
- Training and supervising staff
- Managing budgets
- Maintaining financial and statistical records
- Dealing with customer complaints and queries
- Overseeing stock and pricing control
- Maximizing profitability and productivity
- Motivating staff to meet sales targets
- Setting sales targets
- Ensuring compliance with safety and health regulations
- Preparing promotional displays and materials
- Liaising with management
- Taking care of promotional prospects, benefits, and salaries of their staff
- Providing opportunities for staff advancements
- Commercial awareness
- Confidence
- Resourcefulness
- Organizational skills
- Teamworking skills
- Verbal communication skills
- Numerical skills
- Excellent IT skills
- Enthusiasm
- Executive skills
- Problem-solving skills
- Showing initiative
- Setting a good example
It was 1954. The world was suffering from unrequited love, a big post-war baby boom, and an insatiable craving for sweet solace. In the heart of Little Italy, 3 princes under their frog suits waited for the kiss that would reveal their true selves. But it took a magic word to open the palace door. A word that you couldn’t find in the dictionary of common usage in ’54.
The word was Serendipity: the art of finding the pleasantly unexpected by chance. The 3 princes said – “that’s a good name for a place of our own.” And the rest is history. The princes combined their fortunes of $300 and opened New York’s first Tiffany lamp-shaded coffee house boutique in the basement of a tenement on East 58th Street.
The kitchen buzzed to all hours producing never-before extravaganzas. In no time, patrons outnumbered the facility, lines formed nightly stretching around the block, and the restaurant moved to its permanent location at 225 East 60th Street. Before he was anyone, Andy Warhol declared it his favorite sweet shop.
The home of amazing food and decadent desserts, such as the Frrrozen Hot Chocolate, Serendipity has been captivating millions of patrons since its inception. It's an enchanting place where artists got their inspiration and actors fulfilled their cravings. Notable celebrity patrons include Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Cary Grant, Jacqueline Kennedy, Cher, Sarah Jessica Parker, the Hiltons, Beyoncé, Ryan Reynolds, and Kim Kardashian. In 2020, Selena Gomez partnered with Serendipity leading up to the premiere of her new song “Ice Cream.”
68 years later, in a world once again yearning for sweet solace, Serendipity is expanding its physical presence to a new location at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City. Swivel-hipped servers balance trays overflowing with calories, flavorful desserts abound to your taste buds’ delight, and the whimsical décor promises an enchanting experience whatever the occasion.