Hey all,
Thinking of applying for a GSA position in one of the local stores. Commute will be 20-30 minutes, and I have a few years of manager and supervisor experience. How high could I negotiate?
We have one 1.50 over base. Anything less IMO isn't worth it.
Our store does a dollar, which I think is pretty fair if you plan to move to a TL position eventually. I would ask for more, and negotiate down to a dollar, and be prepared to explain why you deserve more money.
I don't think going for GSA is good if you're going to be in that position for more than a year. I consider it more of a transition/beginner role that people shouldn't be in for too long. So in other words, aim for TL, and look as GSA as like an extended training.
Yeah with my experience, I would have to see at least 1.50-2 over base.
I don't work for Target at all haha, but I'm trying to get into Target, I don't see a TL spot opening up though.
I do not have a Bachelors Degree, I'm going for my Associates right now but I'm currently an Assistant Manager at a restaurant and have multiple years of management experience. There is a recruiter I might reach out to that's in the area.You won't get $2 for GSA. Why not got for an ETL position? Those are usually all external hires.
I've read around haha before. 😛Red cards are not your friend. You might want to read some threads about gsa's. Spot has slow times & hours get cut. Don't expect 40 hours a week in the same job.
Look for a TL job, or you can look for a ETL job in the job description "requires 4 year/bach degree or equivalent" and i was told what they mean by equivalent is management experience. Good luckI do not have a Bachelors Degree, I'm going for my Associates right now but I'm currently an Assistant Manager at a restaurant and have multiple years of management experience. There is a recruiter I might reach out to that's in the area.