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Position: Store Manager
Location: The United Kingdom
Salary: USD 3,500 - USD 6,500
Required Skills and Experiences
- Experience: Demonstrable experience (typically 3+ years) leading premium retail, lifestyle boutiques, or high-end hospitality (e.g., luxury tech, premium beauty, private members' clubs). A proven track record of 0-to-1 store openings or scaling from 1-to-100 is highly preferred.
- Communication: Fluency in English is a must.
- Operational Resilience: You are as comfortable reviewing a P&L and managing a CRM system as you are managing a shop-fit contractor or a security crisis.
- Agility & Extreme Resilience: You thrive in the dynamic, sometimes chaotic environment of a new category launch. When business strategies pivot based on market feedback, you don't just tolerate ambiguity—you embrace it, adapt instantly, and lead your team through changes without losing focus.
- The Long-Term Builder: We are looking for a committed partner seeking a long-term career opportunity. We want a committed partner who treats this business as their own. You are here to put down roots, build a lasting legacy, and reap the long-term rewards of dominating a new market.
- The Launcher Mindset & Influencer Savvy: You thrive in the chaos of a 0-to-1 environment. You don't wait for instructions; you find solutions. Ability to build relationships with Manchester’s discerning KOLs to drive traffic without massive ad spend.
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- Proven experience in new store launches, full end-to-end store development and operation experience is highly preferred.
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- Remote working environment
- Competitive salary
- Join the company who is a Chinese e-cigarette brand set to open a brand-new flagship store in Manchester, England this August.
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