Retail Store Manager
Love, Bonito is a leading Southeast Asian womenswear brand seeking a Retail Store Manager to lead store operations and team performance. The role involves managing a team of 50-60 associates, driving sales goals, and ensuring operational excellence. Candidates must have strong people management skills and deep operational knowledge including inventory and merchandising. This position focuses on driving growth and profitability through effective leadership and store optimization.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Love, Bonito is a leading Southeast Asian womenswear brand seeking a Retail Store Manager to lead store operations and team performance. The role involves managing a team of 50-60 associates, driving sales goals, and ensuring operational excellence. Candidates must have strong people management skills and deep operational knowledge including inventory and merchandising. This position focuses on driving growth and profitability through effective leadership and store optimization.
TAL's take
Solid mid-stage consumer brand role with clear leadership scope, though lacks specific technical requirements or compensation context.
Well-defined operational and leadership responsibilities for a retail environment.
Must haves
- Experience leading and managing retail teams
- Performance-driven attitude focused on sales goals
- Operational knowledge of inventory and cash management
- Strong communication and leadership skills
- Ability to manage store operations and shift scheduling
About the company
Established Southeast Asian retail brand with a significant multi-channel presence but not a top-tier global tech firm.
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