District Manager at Dollar Tree

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Dollar Tree Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
RetailIndustries

Requirements

  • Leadership and supervisory experience
  • Experience with merchandising
  • Previous recruiting experience
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Ability to lift between 30 and 50 lbs. from floor to above shoulder height
  • Ability to meet demands of frequent walking, standing, stooping, kneeling, climbing, pushing, pulling, and repetitive lifting (with or without reasonable accommodation)
  • Multi-unit retail management experience (preferred, especially with hardlines/variety merchandise)
  • Willingness to travel up to 50% of the time with occasional overnight stays

Responsibilities

  • Engage in on-the-job training to oversee operations of multiple stores in partnership with Store Managers
  • Empower store leaders to create exceptional shopping experiences for customers
  • Develop store leaders that deliver shopping experiences exceeding customer expectations
  • Analyze district sales results and trends to increase sales
  • Maintain inventory mix and merchandise presentation to maximize sales in each store
  • Partner with store managers to recruit and train new associates
  • Foster the growth and development of associates into leadership roles
  • Manage payroll hours
  • Ensure Store Managers maintain cash control, including conducting regular store audits
  • Ensure Store Managers manage inventory shrinkage appropriately and monitor inventory shrinkage throughout the district
  • Provide exceptional customer service and ensure stores are professional, safe, respectful, and friendly environments
  • Develop meaningful relationships with associates, leaders, and communities
  • Support and oversee store operations across the district

Skills

Leadership
Merchandising
Recruiting
Sales Analysis
Inventory Management
Payroll Management
Store Audits
Customer Service
Team Development
Shrinkage Control

Dollar Tree

Value retailer offering low-cost everyday items

About Dollar Tree

Dollar Tree operates over 8,000 stores and 25 distribution centers, providing a variety of products such as party supplies, home décor, health and beauty items, seasonal goods, and food at low prices. The company sources its merchandise globally, allowing it to offer high-value items that appeal to customers looking for affordable everyday and holiday essentials. Unlike many retailers, Dollar Tree maintains a strict pricing model where most items are priced at one dollar, which helps attract a diverse customer base. The company's goal is to adapt to market changes while ensuring customer satisfaction through a dedicated workforce and creative strategies.

Chesapeake, VirginiaHeadquarters
1986Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
Consumer GoodsIndustries
10,001+Employees

Risks

Increased competition from Dollarama could impact Dollar Tree's market share.
The multi-price strategy might alienate traditional Dollar Tree customers.
Economic pressures could reduce demand for non-essential product lines.

Differentiation

Dollar Tree offers a wide range of products at extreme value prices.
The company sources merchandise globally to provide high-value items at low costs.
Dollar Tree operates over 8,000 stores across the U.S. and Canada.

Upsides

Expansion of private label brands can increase profit margins and customer loyalty.
Enhancing e-commerce capabilities can capture a larger share of the online retail market.
Partnerships with local suppliers can reduce supply chain disruptions.

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