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Jc Penney Work Values

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Daily Duties at Jc Penney:

Responsible for all Profit and Loss related expense accounts in 26 stores located in 6 states. Principle responsibility of Catalog counters, Styling Salons, Optical Departments, Portrait Studios, and all office personnel. Worked with executives in each location in order for them to want them to achieve same outcomes as identified from my analysis and store visit.


What they like about Jc Penney:

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Information about Jc Penney


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 1 year

Average salary of employees: $92,000

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with Jc Penney:

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I would recommend this as a place of employment.
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I believe in the purpose of this organization.
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I would work for this organization again.
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I feel employees are fairly compensated.
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Climbers who worked at Jc Penney had these interests:

Books
The One Minute Closer Inspirational and developmental guide to master closing techniques
Wall Street Journal Daily news in the world of Business
Good to Great Why some companies go from good to great. by James C. Collins


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