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Keyholder - Full-Time or Part-Time

San Diego, CA - University Town Center| |

At Rothy’s, we know there’s a better way to do business, and it starts by putting the planet and its people first. More than 194 million single-use plastic bottles and 704,000 pounds of ocean-bound marine plastic have been transformed into our signature thread, creating wardrobe staples that look just as good as they feel. 

Striving for zero waste, we combine 3D knitting technology and handcrafted assembly to create machine washable styles that don’t compromise on comfort. From classic shoes to carry-everywhere bags, we create essentials for wherever you go.

At Rothy’s, building a sustainable future is at the heart of everything we do. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive environment at our HQ, retail stores and wholly-owned factory, and are growing our community every day. 

About the Team:

Our phenomenal Retail team interacts with our customers in a super special way. Shopping at Rothy’s IRL is not your ordinary retail experience, so naturally, our staff is extraordinary too. Members of this team are experts in the fit, wear, and sizing of our shoes. They have deep knowledge of every style and out-of-this-world customer service skills. Our customers love shopping in stores due to the exceptional experiences they have with our Retail team.

What you’ll do: 

  • Act as Manager on Duty when ASM and SM are not present
  • Learn all operational procedures and assist with all customer-related inquiries on the floor
  • Oversee opening and closing procedures for the store 
  • Effectively communicate Rothy’s brand story, values, and mission to our customers
  • Support store leadership in communicating important updates to retail associates 
  • Assist in keeping the entry area, display area, and floor clean and tidy 
  • Supervise vendors for cleaning, in-store fixtures, or updates occurring at the store
  • Share expert brand and product knowledge to allow customers to personally experience our style, look, and quality of our shoes
  • Serve as a point person for all store associate questions and relay outstanding questions or issues to store leadership (Store Manager and Assistant Store Manager)

You are: 

  • You are comfortable in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment  
  • You are an excellent communicator 
  • You are a careful listener that thinks on their feet and can provide solutions in a timely manner
  • Availability to work weekends, evenings and holidays, minimum 16 hours a week and will help to ensure the store maintains established Hours of Operation to meet customer expectations
  • Ability to work on your feet up to 8 hours a day in a busy store environment; ability to lift up to 25 pounds

You have: 

  • You have had 2+ years of Retail, Hospitality, or a customer-oriented experience
  • You have a positive attitude and a relentless focus on making sure our customers are happy
  • You love collaborating and working in a team environment

Our benefits:

  • Wellness and Commuter Programs
  • PTO and Wellbeing Time
  • Employee Discount Program

Pay Range

$21.00 - $23.00 per hour

Base pay is one part of the total rewards package that is provided to compensate and recognize employees for their work.  This role may be eligible for additional discretionary bonuses/incentives, as well as a comprehensive benefits package.

Base pay will vary based on factors such as qualifications, experience, skill level, competencies and work location. We will meet minimum wage or minimum of the pay range (whichever is higher) based on city, county and state requirements.

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