Manager Trainee - Retail Retail & Wholesale - Minden, NV at Geebo

Manager Trainee - Retail

At Big 5 Sporting Goods exceptional bargains on merchandise are not the only opportunities we provide. Our diverse work environment offers a variety of opportunities for employment.
Big 5 Sporting Goods is now accepting applications for Manager Trainees for our Reno, Carson City, Sparks, and Minden NV stores.
Apply online at www.big5sportinggoods.com/careers Go to 'Find Jobs and Apply Online' and select your location.
- 4219 South Carson Street, Carson City, 775-883-0848
- 4986 S. Virginia, Reno, 775-825-2322
- 558 North McCarran Blvd, Sparks, 775-331-1211
- 1770 HIghway 395, Minden, 775-782-3412

Whether you are a career-minded professional looking for management opportunities, a sales or cashiering specialist looking for full time employment or a student looking for an exciting part time job, Big 5 has an opportunity for you.
Manager Trainee retail positions offer a terrific benefit package, competitive salary, and an environment where we are focused on career development and providing opportunities for growth. This entry-level position is exactly what the serious career-minded professional is looking for. A well defined training program will help you develop your way into a management position. Available openings are generally filled by enthusiastic, energetic, sports-minded people with solid customer service backgrounds and/or educational paths well-suited to the industry. Enthusiasm for the product we carry is essential.

Additionally, Manager Trainees also receive:

Medical and dental insurance available
401 (K) Plan/Profit sharing
Tremendous growth opportunities

The ideal candidate for the position of Manager Trainee will be:

Enthusiastic
Energetic
Hard Working
Detail Oriented
A Great Team Player!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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