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Store managers oversee all staff and customer issues within a store. They typically manage everything from marketing and merchandising to handling customer concerns and complaints. They also manage employees' shifts, promotions, and hiring.
A typical day in the life of a store manager might include:
- Maintaining staffing by hiring, orienting, and training new employees
- Marketing merchandise through advertising, promotion, and displays
- Producing profit-and-loss reports
- Researching and drafting plans to increase retail profits and store efficiency.
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These cities have the highest paying median for
Store Manager
New York, NY
$49,000
Dallas, TX
$43,500
Miami, FL
$43,000
Orlando, FL
$43,000
Houston, TX
$42,500
Indianapolis, IN
$42,000
Charlotte, NC
$40,500
Chicago, IL
$40,500
Salary information is calculated from job seeker profiles and job postings. Both hourly and yearly wages could be reported.
A typical day in the life of a store manager might include:
- Maintaining staffing by hiring, orienting, and training new employees
- Marketing merchandise through advertising, promotion, and displays
- Producing profit-and-loss reports
- Researching and drafting plans to increase retail profits and store efficiency.