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Retail sales managers handle the daily operations of a retail store location. They're responsible for setting sales objectives as well as helping their employees gain the resources and skills they need to meet these goals.
A typical day for a retail sales manager may include:
- Conducting interviews to hire new employees, or training recent hires
- Preparing schedules for employees to ensure the store is always well-staffed for the projected customer traffic
- Resolving issues between employees or handling customer problems that have escalated beyond the employees on the sales floor
- Inspecting and maintaining a clean, organized, and attractive sales floor
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These cities have the highest paying median for
Retail Sales Manager
New York, NY
$180,000
Houston, TX
$137,000
Dallas, TX
$135,500
Charlotte, NC
$133,000
Miami, FL
$132,500
Atlanta, GA
$122,500
Chicago, IL
$115,500
Los Angeles, CA
$112,500
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A typical day for a retail sales manager may include:
- Conducting interviews to hire new employees, or training recent hires
- Preparing schedules for employees to ensure the store is always well-staffed for the projected customer traffic
- Resolving issues between employees or handling customer problems that have escalated beyond the employees on the sales floor
- Inspecting and maintaining a clean, organized, and attractive sales floor