Team Leader, Design & Trade at Crate & Barrel
Job Description
A day in the life as a Team Leader, Design & Trade
- Lead designated team and manage associate workload as determined in partnership with the Assistant Store Leader
- Coach associates on exceptional performance and maintain a strong visible presence in the department/work area
- In coordination with the Assistant Store Leader, support all aspects of performance and development for the designated team to encourage professional growth
- Provide specific and timely feedback about performance directly to associates and share observations with the Assistant Store Leader
- Partner with the Assistant Store Leader to train and develop associates on product knowledge, selling, customer service, operations, visual, policies and procedures, as applicable
- Possess a complete understanding and awareness of applicable company systems, policies and procedures including loss prevention, security and safety guidelines as outlined in the Crate and Barrel/CB2 Associate Guide
- Focus on promoting sales as they pertain to, or are driven by, position and acting as the Leader On Duty (LOD)
- Communicate regularly with the Assistant Store Leader to review business results, execution of plans/strategies, customer feedback and associate performance
- Ensure all customers are provided gracious, quick and efficient service through setting expectations and modeling behaviors
What you'll bring to the table
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Strong problem solving skills
- Demonstrated ability to execute and drive results
- Strong delegation skills
- Data entry skills
- Required to spend significant time on the sales floor, interacting with customers, observing day to day operations, coaching, and helping whenever and wherever needed.
- Ability to work a full time flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays, as needed.
We'd love to hear from you if you have
- 1+ years customer service or retail leadership experience
- Experience with Microsoft Office, Google applications, computer systems and tablet devices
- Full-Time roles: open availability to work flexible hours on weekdays, evenings and weekends
Typical mid-level pay: $137k for Managers, All Other nationally
Top performers earn significantly more—skill and negotiation matter.
Senior roles pay 79% more than entry—experience is well rewarded.
Strong candidate leverage
Strong hiring activity gives you options. Use competing offers strategically.
Who this leverage applies to
Where to negotiate
Likely Possible Unlikely
Watch out for
Use competing offers and timing to your advantage.
Does this path compound?
Limited new roles, but specialists earn significantly more.
Openings come from turnover, not new growth. Differentiate to advance.