Skill Factors
An Assistant Zone Manager will be self-directed, self-disciplined, high-energy, maintaining forward and creative thinking, in addition to high ethical standards.
Skill factors include interpersonal skills, problem solving skills, and the ability to predict how the behavior of individuals is aroused, started, sustained and stopped. Multitasking skills are essential to the job, as is the ability to perform in a work environment where multiple and frequent distractions are commonplace.
An Assistant Zone Manager will possess the ability to teach, develop and coach Business Coordinators (BCs): Plus, he or she will be vigilant in creating a work environment whereby BCs feel at ease when expressing their concerns.
Computer skills and administrative acumen are required.
Education: A college education is preferred; a High School graduate with two or more years of related experience will be considered. The individual will have strong leadership and people skills.
Experience: Goal setting and identifying the means to attain them is required. Two to three years of hands-on marketing experience is also required.
Effort Factors
Physical Demands: The individual will have a presence about her or him that will quickly earn the respect of his or her colleagues and of BCs. He or she will be articulate and will be fluent in English, written and oral.
Mental Demands: An Assistant Zone Manager will possess character traits such that he or she responds positively to constant stress brought about by demands of the job. He or she will maintain a positive attitude even during extreme situations.
Working Conditions: The individual will work out of the home office in a facility that is structured around marketing needs. The work environment is comfortable, but oftentimes hectic.