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Assistant Video Store Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Job Summary The Assistant Store manager is responsible for all day to day store operations to ... Cash & Inventory control -monitor cash and inventory shrinkage, drive offs, video viewing, night ...

Job Summary The Assistant Store manager is responsible for all day to day store operations to ... Cash & Inventory control -monitor cash and inventory shrinkage, drive offs, video viewing, night ...

Job Summary The Assistant Store manager is responsible for all day to day store operations to ... Cash & Inventory control -monitor cash and inventory shrinkage, drive offs, video viewing, night ...

Evergreen Assistant Manager - Lamont

Lamont, FL

$40.30K - $46.50K/yr

QuikTrip Assistant Manager - Relief/Night Schedule Options: Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Total ... QuikTrip Employee Benefits QuikTrip Store Employee Pay Rates QuikTrip Applicant Video

Evergreen Assistant Manager - Lamont

Lamont, FL · On-site

$40.30K - $46.50K/yr

QuikTrip Assistant Manager - Relief/Night Schedule Options: Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Total ... QuikTrip Employee Benefits QuikTrip Store Employee Pay Rates QuikTrip Applicant Video

Store Associate

Lake City, FL · On-site

$14.26/hr

Load/unload delivery trucks * Assist in making deliveries, as needed * Maintain in-stock and ... While you can complete this video interview on your own schedule, we ask that this step be ...

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Store Associate

Apopka, FL · On-site

$15.25/hr

Load/unload delivery trucks * Assist in making deliveries, as needed * Maintain in-stock and ... While you can complete this video interview on your own schedule, we ask that this step be ...

The Store Manager is responsible for all facets of store operations and directly influences the ... assist guests with meeting their video gaming needs; inform guests of special promotions ...

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Assistant Video Store information

What is the difference between Assistant Video Store vs Video Store Clerk?

AspectAssistant Video StoreVideo Store Clerk
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic customer service skillsHigh school diploma or equivalent; familiarity with video products
Work EnvironmentRetail store, customer-facing, part-time or full-timeRetail store, customer service, handling rentals and returns
Employer & Industry UsageVideo rental stores, entertainment retailVideo rental stores, entertainment retail
Common Search & ComparisonOften searched as an entry-level retail role assisting customers with video rentalsOften compared as a similar retail position handling video rentals and customer service

The Assistant Video Store and Video Store Clerk roles are similar retail positions within entertainment stores. Both require basic customer service skills and work in a retail environment focused on video rentals. The main difference lies in the job titles used by employers, but their responsibilities and qualifications are largely overlapping, making them interchangeable in many contexts.

What are the most commonly searched types of Video Store jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Video Store jobs in Florida are:

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Purpose:

To create an exciting, stimulating atmosphere in your store that will “WOW your Customers.”

To provide leadership and direction toward the common goal of increasing sales and containing controllable costs.

Job Summary

The Assistant Store manager is responsible for all day to day store operations to include asset control, decision making, supervising employees in the absence of the Store Manager.  The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for improving monthly the stores’ overall total sales, profit and loss statement to help reduce losses to the company.

Major Responsibilities

Daily Operations

  1. Daily paperwork- entering invoices, doing cigarette counts, beer counts, gas completion prices, deposits & Lotto/Lottery, ordering money as needed. Etc.
  2. Gas – competition price check, gas price changes, sign changes, receipt paper, sticking tank for water and to check levels. Also check ATG system, skimmer at the pumps.
  3. Payroll- review for punch errors, approve hours, prevent overtime, schedules and budgeting.
  4. Daily paperwork and computer entry is to be done in a timely manner.
  5. Vendor Control – check in vendor once product is in the store, check for damages, or other credits that need to be resolved. (Scan each case)
  6. Merchandise- order and maintaining adequate stock (no out of stock), all coolers stocked and fronted, displays are attractive, priced correctly and displayed in a safe manner. Merchandise what fits your neighborhood.
  7. Perform all price changes requests, mark down/up, etc. and communicate any pricing problems.
  8. Store Environment- Maintain an organized safe clean store; be compliant with health standard requirements. Be Proud of your store!
  9. Daily inspect the store for unsafe conditions report any if found.
  10. Implement and enforce daily operating procedures
  11. Budget & Expense control- understand the traffic patterns of your store, and achieve the proper balance between sales, customer service and labor costs.
  12. You must set a high standard in all areas for your team to follow!(Dress code, Self-Presentation, etc.)

Asset Control

  1. Cash & Inventory control –monitor cash and inventory shrinkage, drive offs, video viewing, night rides.
  2. Enforce all safety and security issues and report any and all unsafe conditions. Report IMMEDIATLEY any accident (General Liability, Worker’s Compensation)
  3. Maintenance – Reporting & Prevention
  4. Understand all information in the daily reporting and operation of the store.
  5. Follow and enforce all Company Policies and Established Procedures in the store.

Recognize and take ownership of your store and the surrounding property, including inventory…

ENHACE, MAINTIAN, AND PROTECT.

Decision Making

    Decisions Expected

          Merchandising within your store               Assist in hiring, discipline and retention

          Cross-Training                                       Approval of time off, hours, OT

          Quantity of merchandise (Inventory)        Employee meetings

          Annual Salary review and recommendations

          Best customer service practices

   Recommendations Expected

          Customer item requests and new items to buyers

          Transfer/ Promotion/Recognition of employee

          Suggest a feature item for a special sale

          Change in policy and Procedure     

Store & Employee Development

  1. Customer Service -Promote & resolve complaints in a timely professional manner.
  2. Recruiting to consist of: interviewing, recommending for hire, training new individuals, teaching a positive attitude and excellent customer service.
  3. Motivate each and every member of your team to deliver their best for your customers, train them how to do that, and place them in a spot that best uses their talents. (Motivate, encourage, discipline and challenge)
  4. Develop the right store atmosphere and team development
  5. Continuous training in all areas: safety, cash management, emergency situations,

Know who and how to contact key office personnel.

  1. Conduct Store meetings as needed with employees.