Manager Trainee: Belmont, NH Sales - Belmont, NH at Geebo

Manager Trainee: Belmont, NH

Company Name:
SEI/Aaron's
SEI/Aaron's is Aaron's largest franchisee operating over 100 stores in 10 states. We carry the best brand name furniture, electronics, appliances and computers.
Our Company is growing fast! In the last two years we have added 20 stores with a goal of being over 200 stores by 2018. We are looking for people that want the opportunity to run their own location and help us reach our goal.
As a Management Trainee, you are empowered to make business decisions that greatly affect your career as well as the bottom line. We bring individuals into our Management Training Program to master all aspects of our business . You will rotate through each position within a store spending the majority of the program in assistant management roles in the sales and the collections departments. You will gain an understanding of what it takes to run a profitable business and learn how to deliver superior customer service. In your development to become a successful manager at Aaron's, you'll also learn how to mentor, train, develop, manage and promote a staff of your own. Your GOAL is to complete all steps in the training program and demonstrate, through exceptional performance, you have the skills to be promoted to store General Manager .
Management experience
Average week is 50 hours-includes evenings and Saturdays
21 or over with valid driver's license
Enjoy working in a fast paced environment
Date: 2014-07-23
Country: US
State: NH
City: Belmont
Postal Code: 03220Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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