Store Opening Coordinator Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Memphis, TN at Geebo

Store Opening Coordinator

About the Job
Do you want to drive sales by ensuring the delivery of successful store openings?
Are you excited to plan, coordinate, and execute all the initial needs for a successful Games Workshop store opening? Are you a savvy social media user? Can you execute on plans that will lead to awareness of our new store, drive a high volume of foot traffic to that new store, and ensure that it will be a turn-key store for our Retail Manager?
You will be expected to become the expert on the local area, visit store locations and set the store up within agreed standards. You will be traveling 50% of the time and working with a fast- paced, dynamic property team.
We know it is hard to treat every store opening as a unique challenge while always staying ahead of the number of new stores. The right person for this job will be able to do both of these things.
Working at Games Workshop
At Games Workshop we are looking for people who will do their best to understand the needs of the company and to put those needs first when they are at work. Because of this we believe that what you are like, hence the attitude you show to work and the way you choose to behave is even more important than your skills or experience.
Other Essential Information
Closing date:
Applications must be received by midnight, EST, on the 31st of March 2015.
Queries:
If you have any questions regarding the job call the US recruiting line at (901) 368-7300 Option 8
How to Apply
If you wish to apply you must send us a letter telling us why you want this job. We select candidates for interview on the content of their letters. This is a great opportunity for you to let us know that you understand what we are looking for.
No letter, no interview.
You can email your letter to email removed Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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