Assistant Manager
Assist a Manager in performing managerial and operational tasks.
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- What's it like to be an Assistant Manager?
- How to become an Assistant Manager
- Latest Assistant Manager jobs
- Top skills and experience for Assistant Managers
What's it like to be an Assistant Manager?
An Assistant Manager helps a senior manager in the fulfilment of their many responsibilities. This may include planning, organising, and assessing employee performance. The nature of tasks may vary depending on the nature of the business or establishment.
Tasks and duties
- Assisting a Manager in implementing strategies.
- Managing expenses.
- Overseeing supply inventory.
- Supervising employees.
- Coming up with engagement activities for teams.
- Participating in regular meetings with stakeholders and management.
- Filling in as the acting manager when senior management is not around.
- Keeping a close eye on sales performance and customer feedback.
- Troubleshooting issues and reporting these to management.
How to become an Assistant Manager
To work as an Assistant Manager, formal education is required.
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Graduate with a bachelor degree in supply chain management, business, finance, or a course that is relevant to your specific industry.
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Gain at least three to five years’ worth of project management experience in the relevant industry.
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Seek certification or additional training where required.
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Apply for a job as an Assistant Manager.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Assistant Manager employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Communication Skills
Thoroughness
Microsoft Office
Resourceful
Analytical Thinking
Multitasking
Outreach
Stakeholder Management
Project Management
Organised
Ability to Work At A Fast Pace
Accounting
Problem Solving
Analysis
Resilience
Customer Service
Budgeting
Data Analysis
Time Management
Team Work
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