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Supervisor - London Wembley Designer Outlet (40 hours - 12 month FTC)

Rituals Cosmetics
Greater London
1 day ago
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Ready to be the face of our brand, and engage with customers from the moment they set foot in the shop? Join our shop team, where every interaction is a chance to spread joy and beauty, creating unforgettable experiences for every customer.

Share your talents

As a Rituals Expert, you’re part of our in-store management team. You are a master of the Rituals feel good experience with the product expertise to match. You are a true brand ambassador, listening to our customers’ needs and at the same time, you are a role model and mentor to our Rituals Advisors.

Being a Rituals Expert means being a lead sales advisor with ambitions of expanding your professional skill set in luxury retail and cosmetics!

You’ll be working alongside your Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager and Rituals Advisors to reach your personal goals and goals for your store. You’ll interact directly with customers to ensure an optimal customer experience and you’ll mentor and support Rituals Advisors.

This role is a maternity cover for 12 months.

Bring all of you

High on energy, low on ego and with a little bit of humour!

You are ‘one of a kind’ because your ability to mentor your team members and connect with customers, so everyone feels at home in our stores. In addition, as Rituals Expert, you are professional and excited about our brand and know how to share that excitement with your team members and our customers!

On top of that, you have:

  • Prior experience as a supervisor or Team Leader within retail or hospitality.
  • Strong motivation to reach performance targets.
  • A customer-service mentality and team-player’s work ethic
  • Decision making and problem-solving skills.
  • Eye for detail, organised and structured.

Benefits of working at Rituals

  • Training and development opportunities
  • Competitive bonus scheme
  • Rituals employee discount
  • Quarterly product allowance
  • Numerous wellbeing initiatives and EAP
  • Company & Team Events

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