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District Manager (DMIT) - Detroit, MI and Surrounding Areas

Company Name:
Rent-A-Center
ARE YOU AN EXPERIENCED MULTI-UNIT MANAGER READY TO MAKE A CHANGE?
Are you looking for stability, opportunity, excellent base pay and great incentives? You will find all of this at Rent-A-Center, the industry-leading specialty retailer. Come join our 20,000 employees located in over 3,000 stores throughout the United States and Canada.
We're looking for experienced multi-unit managers who already have a proven track record of success for this newly created District Manager in Training position. You will participate in an intensive six month training program to acquire knowledge and experience in every aspect of Rent-A-Center's proven business model.
The District Manager plays a key role in the management of our business. Key Responsibility Areas include:
Supervision of 7-9 stores
Budgeting and management to the P&L
Recruitment, training and development of Store Managers
Provide daily leadership, motivation and guidance
Ensure total customer satisfaction with the customer experience
Manage and execute plans to increase revenue and profits
Manage effective execution of all company programs and processes
Protect company assets
Opportunity for future growth, great compensation and EXCELLENT BENEFITS!!
In addition to this excellent management and leadership training, District Manager benefits include: complete Health Insurance for you and your family (medical, dental, disability, and life insurance), Stock Options, a 401(k) savings plan with a company match, paid vacations, paid sick/personal time, and a valuable employee purchase plan. Our stores are closed on Sunday.
Apply now for immediate consideration
http://www.raccareers.net/job-posting.php?id=149819 or visit www.raccareers.net and search by city
PreferredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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