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Just a head's up that Target has updated the job descriptions on the careers site. For those of you whose leaders have not been all that communicative about what exactly your core roles are now, what corporate thinks they should be is laid out. (Most people here should have an idea. They look to be about the same as was leaked previously.) But, for example, the closing expert's job is:
As a Closing Expert, no two days are ever the same, but a typical day will most likely include the following responsibilities:
One thing that does seem to be ambigous in the job descriptions, and thus likely to remain ASANTS, is who actually owns picking OPUs and DUs: GM under fulfillment or the front end. The guest advocate job description includes:
"Experts enable efficient delivery to our guests by owning pick, pack, and ship fulfillment work."
A reasonable interpretation would be that GM owns the picking and guest services owns delivering them to guests and that's what many stores are doing. Target, of course, can't make it that simple. Most GM roles include the following:
Anyway, tl;dr new job decriptions are now posted online.
As a Closing Expert, no two days are ever the same, but a typical day will most likely include the following responsibilities:
- Consistently execute closing routines to deliver a clean and organized store
- Support business area teams in completing closing tasks as dictated by daily priorities and guest traffic
- Support consistency in closing experience and routines in partnership with the Closing TL or ETL
- Work in all departments to ensure sales floor is full, zoned and in stock for guests
- Provide service and a shopping experience that meets the needs of the guest
- Greet and service guests as you complete workload with minimal guest disruption
- Support guest services with cashiering, order pick up (OPU) and Drive Up (DU), where applicable
- Follow processes accurately with attention to detail, monitor own progress and accurately prioritize tasks
- Operate powered equipment only if certified
- Demonstrate a culture of ethical conduct, safety and compliance
- All other duties as assigned
One thing that does seem to be ambigous in the job descriptions, and thus likely to remain ASANTS, is who actually owns picking OPUs and DUs: GM under fulfillment or the front end. The guest advocate job description includes:
- Deliver easy and seamless service to all Order Pick Up, Drive Up, Registry, and Photo guests.
"Experts enable efficient delivery to our guests by owning pick, pack, and ship fulfillment work."
A reasonable interpretation would be that GM owns the picking and guest services owns delivering them to guests and that's what many stores are doing. Target, of course, can't make it that simple. Most GM roles include the following:
- Support guest services with cashiering, order pick up (OPU) and Drive Up (DU), where applicable
Anyway, tl;dr new job decriptions are now posted online.