Company
Safestore
Safestore
£28,000 - £32,200 per year
Store Manager Here at Safestore our people make the difference. We’re a friendly team and thrive on providing exceptional customer service, whilst selling the right storage solution to our customers. Basic starting salary: £28,000 per annum. Including a bonus each month which can take you up to - £32,200 per annum As a Store Manager, you will lead by example and give your team all the encouragement and training they require. You will motivate them to provide an excellent customer experience, ensuring that they build great customer relationships. You’ll lead the way by driving your team’s performance and being focused on maximising sales. We just want you to be yourself, and before you know it you will be part of the Safestore team, dazzling our customers and achieving your store’s bonus targets. Department Region 10 Employment Type Permanent - Full Time Location Poole Workplace type Onsite Compensation £28,000 - £32,200 / year This role's hiring manager: Hanif Karimi What we will offer you: 28 days paid holiday per year (including bank holidays) Bonuses of basic monthly salary for achieving targets Enhanced parental leave Pension scheme Healthcare cash plan for all colleagues Wellbeing initiatives such as discounted gym membership and a cycle to work scheme Sharesave scheme with huge success historically for our colleagues Colleague and family discounts on Safestore products and services Employee Assistance Programme What you will offer us: People: Leading and motivating the store team through coaching and providing constructive feedback, encouraging them to enhance performance. Customer service: Identifying every opportunity to maximise customer experience with exceptional service. Sales: Achieving your targets by understanding every customer’s requirements, and advising on the best solution from enquiry through to move in, driving your store’s performance (P&L) and achieving targets. Store standards: Customers' first impressions are key; leading your store team to deliver these, we are proud to provide our customers with excellent store standards. A successful Store Manager will: Have had previous experience in a management role Have an operational background in a customer facing environment such as retail/consultative sales Be able to lead a team and coach for performance Have strong communication skills and be approachable Have strong commercial acumen Be able to lead your team through the fast-moving storage industry environment About Safestore Safestore is the UK’s largest self-storage group, and part of the FTSE 250. We believe that engaged colleagues, who feel valued by our business, are the foundation of our customer-focused culture. We know our people as individuals, and show respect for each other, enabling everyone to have a voice so that they can bring their full, unique selves to work. We are exceptionally proud that, in 2021, we were awarded the prestigious 'Investors in People’ Platinum accreditation, placing us in the top 2% of accredited organisations in the UK. .external-content { overflow: hidden; }Our Hiring ProcessStage 3:Telephone InterviewStage 4:1st Stage InterviewStage 5:Final Stage InterviewStage 6:HiredStage 1:AppliedStage 2:ReviewStage 3:Telephone InterviewStage 4:1st Stage InterviewStage 5:Final Stage InterviewStage 6:HiredStage 1:AppliedStage 2:ReviewStage 3:Telephone InterviewStage 4:1st Stage InterviewStage 5:Final Stage InterviewStage 6:Hired No opportunities available in your area at present?... Register your interest for when a suitable role comes along.
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