Store Manager

Atelier Rebul
London
6 months ago
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“Quality and trust are the most important legacies of the Rebul family.” - J. Cesar Reboul

Founded in 1895 by French pharmacist Jean Cesar Reboul in the Beyoglu district of Istanbul, “Grande Pharmacie Parisienne” became one of Turkey’s first pharmacies and played a pioneering role in the fields of health and beauty. Over time, this deep-rooted legacy evolved into the Atelier Rebul brand, enriched with unique formulas combining scientific expertise and natural ingredients.

Atelier Rebul offers a wide range of products including colognes, perfumes, skincare and home fragrances, aiming to deliver not just products, but a sensorial lifestyle. Blending traditional pharmaceutical knowledge with modern life, our goal is to provide a distinctive experience for every customer.

Today, with our new store in Marylebone, we are bringing this unique tradition to the streets of London.

Job Description

We are looking for a passionate, experienced and brand-alignedStore Manager for our new Atelier Rebul store in the heart of Marylebone, London.

In this role, you are expected to take full ownership of the store both operationally and emotionally. We don’t just offer products, we offer stories. Therefore, we view our stores not merely as sales points, but as places of experience.

As the Store Manager, you will represent our brand, lead the team, achieve sales goals and ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction.

This role offers a unique opportunity to be the pioneering leader leaving the first mark of a legacy brand in London.

Qualifications

  • Preferably experience in the beauty, cosmetics, or luxury retail industry,
  • Ability to lead, coach and mentor a team,
  • Strong brand representation and refined communication skills,
  • A customer-first mindset with the ability to inspire the team,
  • Proficiency in managing sales targets, store KPIs and daily operations,
  • Strong problem-solving, crisis management, and team motivation skills,
  • Flexibility in working hours and shift-based schedules,
  • Legal right to live and work in the UK.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary and performance-based bonus opportunities,
  • Extensive training on our product portfolio and brand experience,
  • Internal career growth opportunities and performance-based progression,
  • Flexible working schedule supporting work-life balance,
  • A refined and aesthetic work environment representing boutique luxury in London.

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