Store Manager

CV-Library
Dublin, City of Dublin
12 months ago
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Store Manager | Luxury | Retail | Salary up to €60,000 + Bonus | Dublin

Are you a visionary leader poised to leave a lasting imprint on the world of luxury ? Do you possess the charisma, expertise, and passion to inspire a world-class team while delivering unparalleled experiences for an elite clientele? If so, we invite you to step into a transformative role, based in the heart of Dublin, and elevate the legacy of an iconic luxury brand.

Zachary Daniels is delighted to partner with a forward-thinking luxury brand that sits at the vanguard of luxury. Renowned for its avant-garde creativity, bold spirit, and celebration of individuality, our collections seamlessly blend timeless sophistication with playful innovation. We empower our clients to express their authentic selves with confidence, offering not only exceptional products but a truly transformative brand experience.

Store Manager Benefits:

A competitive salary, performance bonuses, and a comprehensive benefits package
Unrivaled opportunities for growth within a globally revered luxury brand
A dynamic, creative environment where your ideas will thrive and your leadership will shape the future of the business
Generous commission structure
Access to luxury discounts The Opportunity

As Store Manager of this prestigious brand in Dublin, you will have the unique privilege of shaping the future of luxury retail while curating an elevated experience for our discerning clientele. This is not just a leadership role-it is a chance to define the future of a world-renowned brand.

Store Manager Responsibilities:

Inspire Excellence: Lead, mentor, and empower a high-performance team to exceed expectations, while fostering a culture of luxury service and innovation
Client Engagement: Develop cutting-edge CRM strategies to build and nurture deep relationships with VIP clients, ensuring their experiences are bespoke and unforgettable
Drive Performance: Strategize and execute innovative sales plans that propel the boutique to new heights, consistently surpassing ambitious goals.
Elevate the Brand: Infuse fresh ideas to maintain our brand's relevance in a competitive market, continuously setting new standards for retail excellence.
Be the Brand Ambassador: Embody the spirit and values of the brand, ensuring every interaction is aligned with the elegance, sophistication, and vision we representStore Manager Experience:

A dynamic and visionary leader with a proven track record in luxury retail
A CRM expert with a passion for curating personalized, extraordinary experiences that foster long-term client loyalty
An innovative and results-driven strategist, constantly seeking new ways to redefine retail excellence
A forward-thinker, with a deep understanding of emerging trends and a keen eye for the future of the luxury sectorIf you are ready to take on the challenge of leading a flagship store, influencing the direction of a prestigious brand. This is your opportunity to make an indelible mark in luxury retail.

Store Manager | Luxury | Retail | Salary up to €60,000 + Bonus | Dublin

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