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I think this is where I should post this, if not I apologize.
I've been a GSA for a little over a year now and have recently (within 3 months) have made it clear to my STL, Sr GSTL, and ETL HR that I want to be developed and become a TL because once I finish my schooling I plan to apply to stores for an ETL position.
For starters my STL loves me, he was very receptive to the idea. I've also talked to my ETL-GE, someone who isn't always the happiest or nicest, and they were surprising receptive as well.
HOWEVER, today my ETL-HR pulled me aside and said that in order for me to develop they want me to 'take initiative of my own development" .. basically they want me to go above and beyond. I know how to do this up front, I've pretty much mastered running the front end without my GSTL while multitasking (getting carts, covering Starbucks and food ave, etc.) however she stressed that she also wants to see this on the floor..
I've been scheduled for three salesfloor shifts next week and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas or advice on how to really stand out on the floor? It's never been my strong point and my GSTL is transferring in June and I really want to be considered for the position.
Thanks in advance!!
I've been a GSA for a little over a year now and have recently (within 3 months) have made it clear to my STL, Sr GSTL, and ETL HR that I want to be developed and become a TL because once I finish my schooling I plan to apply to stores for an ETL position.
For starters my STL loves me, he was very receptive to the idea. I've also talked to my ETL-GE, someone who isn't always the happiest or nicest, and they were surprising receptive as well.
HOWEVER, today my ETL-HR pulled me aside and said that in order for me to develop they want me to 'take initiative of my own development" .. basically they want me to go above and beyond. I know how to do this up front, I've pretty much mastered running the front end without my GSTL while multitasking (getting carts, covering Starbucks and food ave, etc.) however she stressed that she also wants to see this on the floor..
I've been scheduled for three salesfloor shifts next week and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas or advice on how to really stand out on the floor? It's never been my strong point and my GSTL is transferring in June and I really want to be considered for the position.
Thanks in advance!!