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Counter Manager - Croydon

Benefit Cosmetics UK
Greater London
1 day ago
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Overview

Benefit is Glowing… We Mean Growing… and we are currently searching for a Part-time 22.5-hour Maternity Cover Counter Manager to make real connections in Boots Croydon!

Please note: This contract will have an immediate start date and an end date of July 1st 2026, with the potential to be made permanent.

As a Counter Manager, you'll be instrumental in achieving sales targets and creating exceptional customer experiences

Responsibilities

As a Counter Manager, your missions, will be as follows:

Sales Management: Lead and motivate Brow and Beauty Experts to hit and exceed sales goals, ensuring high service standards. Delegate effectively and inspire the team to maximize performance. Brow Services & Revenue Generation: Provide waxing, tinting, and tweezing services to ensure exceptional customer satisfaction, leading to repeat appointments and increased service revenue. Target-Driven Sales: Personally connect with customers, demonstrate products with passion, and consistently achieve your individual sales targets and contribute to the overall counter goals. Teamwork and Motivation: Conduct engaging daily team meetings, promote open communication, and recognize achievements to keep the team focused on crushing individual and counter targets. Business Growth: Develop innovative in-store and external events through strategic linkups, collaborations, product launches, and impactful charity initiatives to boost sales and brand awareness. Stock Optimisation: Ensure the counter is always fully stocked, monitor inventory levels closely, and immediately report concerns to the Area Manager to minimise lost sales opportunities. Communication Leadership: Act as a key communicator between store/department managers and area managers, ensuring important information flows smoothly and the counter team is always informed. Efficient Administration: Oversee daily, weekly, monthly, and annual administrative tasks, supporting the Area Manager and ensuring smooth store operations. Staff Scheduling Excellence: Create fair and effective monthly staff rotas that optimize coverage and support sales goals. Brand Presentation: Maintain exceptional hygiene and housekeeping standards for the counter and displays, ensuring a visually appealing and professional shopping environment at all times.

Qualifications

The Bene-Fit for a Counter Manager:

Dynamic, enthusiastic, and sales-driven Passion for make-up and Retail with a focus on achieving sales targets Result-oriented, who likes a challenge and exceeding sales expectations Desire to provide a unique customer experience that drives customer loyalty and repeat business Flexible availability including weekends, late nights, Bank holidays and holiday periods. Minimum 6 months retail experience with a passion for sales success Minimum 6 months of management experience

Bold Brows and even Bolder Opportunities as a Counter Manager!

 The brand behind Benetint, The POREfessional, BADgal BANG!, and probably at least one eyebrow product in your bag. (After all, we're the world's No. 1 brand dedicated to

At Benefit, we are all about feeling good, and nothing feels as good as belonging.

Benefits of our Counter Manager Position:
- Product Discount
- Staff Sale
- New Launch Gratis

-Annual Leave

- Full Training provided
- Refer a friend scheme

-Competitive Commission Scheme

Come paint the world PINK with us!

Apply to become a Counter Manager

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