Full-Time

Retail Store Manager

T-Mobile

T-Mobile

10,001+ employees

Nationwide wireless carrier offering 4G/5G services

Compensation Overview

$50.2k - $90.5k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Austin, MN, USA

In Person

Category
Retail (1)
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Marketing
Customer Service

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Requirements
  • A High School Diploma or GED is required.
  • Candidates must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Responsibilities
  • Lead employee development and coaching to improve customer interactions and complete required training on schedule.
  • Resolve customer issues to enhance the customer experience and align with brand expectations.
  • Manage store operations, including staffing, scheduling, labor controls, marketing, and loss prevention, to ensure store success.
  • Monitor sales, inventory, and store programs to support operational excellence and implement new initiatives.
  • Perform other duties and projects as assigned by business management.
Desired Qualifications
  • Two to four years of management experience in retail sales.
  • Two to four years of sales and sales management experience.

T-Mobile US operates as a national wireless carrier in the United States, providing voice, text, and data services to over 130 million customers and selling mobile devices. Its network runs on nationwide 4G LTE and 5G infrastructure, delivering service for postpaid and prepaid plans as well as wholesale partners. It uses a two-brand approach with T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile to reach different customer segments and combines wireless service with device sales. Its goal is to deliver reliable wireless service and 5G coverage across the United States while growing revenue from service plans and device sales and expanding its customer base.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Bonn, Germany

Founded

1985

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q2 2026 added 277,000 postpaid accounts and raised free cash flow guidance.
  • August 6 Student Perks targets price-sensitive students with $30 lines and bundles.
  • EIP Flex 36 lowers upfront costs, easing premium-phone upgrades during August 2026.

What critics are saying

  • T-Mobile cuts 113 Irving jobs October 6, shifting virtual business sales to Kansas.
  • Management expects Q3 2026 postpaid adds near 250,000 after rate-plan modernization.
  • A trust collapse turns T-Mobile into another discount carrier, erasing its premium multiple.

What makes T-Mobile unique

  • T-Mobile’s 2026 Un-carrier pricing bundles device, taxes, and fees into financing.
  • Experience Beyond 2.0 adds T-Satellite and streaming perks across 215-plus countries.
  • T-Mobile still pairs nationwide 5G with aggressive plan perks and Home Internet.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Paid Parental Leave

Family Planning Benefits

Childcare Support

Tuition Assistance

Short-Term Disability

Long-Term Disability

Voluntary Life Insurance

Voluntary Disability Insurance

Pet Insurance

Phone/Internet Stipend

Company News

U2Fx.com
Aug 12th, 2026
T-Mobile to layoff 113 virtual business sales employees in Irving

T-Mobile to layoff 113 virtual business sales employees in Irving Aug 12, 2026 - 15:00 Coin ́s MARKET CAP 24H VOLUME

Literacy Delaware
Aug 9th, 2026
Literacy Delaware receives support to increase English language proficiency from the Arsht Cannon Fund.

Literacy Delaware receives support to increase English language proficiency from the Arsht Cannon Fund. Literacy Delaware is extremely grateful to the Arsht Cannon Fund for awarding Literacy Delaware a generous grant to help scale its adult literacy services and increase English language proficiency among Spanish-speaking adults in Delaware. This grant will strengthen virtual instruction, enabling learners to increase their reading, writing, speaking, listening, and digital literacy skills. As a result, its adult learners will bolster the skills they need for employment, greater economic stability, and increased civic participation. This grant also addresses a significant barrier its learners face - access to technology. Through Literacy Delaware's partnership with T-Mobile and Premier Wireless, learners participating in virtual classes will receive tablet devices equipped with a keyboard, camera, microphone, and access to a mobile hotspot. By putting technology directly in learners' hands, the program removes barriers to participation and makes high-quality virtual instruction more accessible across the state. "We are incredibly grateful to the Arsht Cannon Fund for investing in Delaware's adult learners," said Leslie McGowan, Interim Executive Director of Literacy Delaware. "This support allows us to offer flexible learning opportunities while giving learners the resources they need to achieve their goals. It's a win-win." Learner progress will be measured through standardized pre- and post-assessments to demonstrate gains in English language proficiency and by tracking goal attainment. About Literacy Delaware Its program serves immigrants and adults with low literacy skills throughout the state of Delaware, helping them improve their skills to more fully participate in their communities.

Premier Media Group
Aug 6th, 2026
Treehouse, T-Mobile Foundation, Old Navy partner for back-to-school support for foster youth.

Treehouse, T-Mobile Foundation, Old Navy partner for back-to-school support for foster youth. * Helen Petersen * Aug 6, 2026 * 16 hrs ago Local nonprofit Treehouse is partnering with the T-Mobile Foundation and Old Navy to provide students in foster care with $10,000 in back-to-school clothing and essentials. On Aug. 7, T-Mobile employees will meet up at Factoria's Old Navy store and shop for new clothing that Treehouse will distribute. "By working together, we're able to create opportunities that help students in foster care feel supported, confident, and ready for the school year ahead," said Janea Roberts, T-Mobile's senior manager of corporate responsibility, in a release. Founded in 1988, Treehouse, which serves all of Washington, seeks to provide academic and educational support for foster care youth. "Starting a new school year can be stressful for any student, but young people in foster care often face additional challenges," said Faye Green, Treehouse's corporate relations officer, in the release. "We're grateful to the T-Mobile Foundation for investing in these students and helping them begin the year with dignity, confidence, and a sense of belonging." Be the first to know what's shaping local business. * indicates required

The Bradenton Herald
Aug 6th, 2026
T-Mobile changes how customers can pay for phones.

T-Mobile changes how customers can pay for phones. By Patricia Battle TheStreet Updated August 6, 2026 9:42 AM Gift Article T-Mobile is changing how customers finance new devices after previously saying it would scale back free phone deals and device subsidies. During an earnings call in February, T-Mobile CEO Srini Gopalan revealed that the company is moving away from device subsidies and will rethink its approach to these deals, noting that customers purchase new phones roughly once every three years. He later doubled down on this plan during an earnings call in July, stating that the company has given consumers 250 reasons to switch to its network, extending beyond free phone offers. Gopalan also warned that customers will soon have to pay more for smartphones due to rising memory chip prices. "What we're seeing is clearly the memory price increases are resulting in higher prices for smartphones across the board," he said. "Our intention, consistent with what we've said, is not to increase our subsidy levels. That's going to mean that customers will have to pay more. That's just the result of that dynamic." T-Mobile introduces "Nothing" device financing initiative. Amid these changes, T-Mobile has announced its "Nothing" initiative, which is a new way for new and existing customers to pay $0 upfront for a new phone, according to a recent press release. This includes T-Mobile updating its equipment installment plans (EIP) to offer 36-month financing instead of its previous standard 24-month financing, which will help lower monthly payments for customers as prices for premium devices rise. The carrier now offers two different versions of these new plans. The first is EIP Flex 36, which T-Mobile states is "the only financing option in wireless that lets new and existing customers finance the device, taxes, and fees at checkout over 36 months." Customers enrolled in this plan, which has 0% annual percentage rate (APR) for a limited time, pay $0 upfront for their new device. The second option is EIP Standard 36, T-Mobile's traditional financing option with 0% APR and 36-month financing. T-Mobile launches new wireless plans for customers. In addition to T-Mobile's revamped EIP options, the carrier has also launched a slate of new wireless plans. It now offers new Essentials 2.0 and Experience 2.0 plans, which include the new EIP Flex 36 and EIP Standard 36 device financing options. T-Mobile's new Essentials 2.0 plan offers unlimited talk and text, 50GB of premium data, and T-Mobile Tuesdays weekly perks. Its new Experience More 2.0 plan includes everything Essentials 2.0 offers, plus unlimited premium data, high-speed data in over 215 countries, mobile hotspot, Netflix on Us perk, $3 per month for Apple TV, and a 5-year price guarantee. Experience Beyond 2.0 has everything in Experience More 2.0, but it also includes T-Satellite connectivity, $5 connected device add-ons, and free access to Hulu, Netflix, and MLB.TV. T-Mobile says customers who switch to this plan can "save $750 in the first year thanks to $100 back and built-in benefits worth $650." The carrier has also introduced new Student Perks plans just in time for back-to-school season. It is offering students their own wireless line for $30 a month with the autopay discount applied, plus taxes and fees. T-Mobile claims that students can save 40% on a single line compared to AT&T and Verizon. Additionally, T-Mobile is offering a "student-exclusive 5G Home Internet bundle" that includes a virtual prepaid card worth up to $200. "Last year, we made switching faster and more convenient," said Andre Almeida, chief Marketing, brand and broadband officer at T-Mobile, in the press release. "Today, we're making it more affordable and giving customers more choice in how they join and experience America's Best Network." "Lowering upfront costs with EIP Flex 36 and making our plans more accessible through Student Perks are just the latest ways T-Mobile is continuing to remove the barriers that keep people from experiencing everything T-Mobile has to offer," he added. T-Mobile is responding to price-conscious wireless consumers. The new plans and device financing changes from T-Mobile come at a time when U.S. consumers are increasingly avoiding high prices and seeking value in the wireless market. A survey from Oxio in March found that 79% of U.S. consumers value affordable pricing the most in a wireless provider. Also, 40% said billing transparency was the most important, while 27% said perks, rewards, and added benefits. In a recent American Customer Satisfaction Index report in May, SJ Lefebvre, a marketing and content lead at ACSI, said that as telecommunications customers navigate "persistent inflation and tighter household budgets, 'value' is a quantifiable priority acted on with precision. "Telecom customers are steadily measuring what they receive against what they pay, and rewarding providers that deliver consistent, affordable quality," said Lefebvre. More T-Mobile News: "In 2026, that judgment remains one of the clearest forces shaping customer experience: brands that pair reliability with affordability continue to earn stronger satisfaction, while those that ask customers to pay more without making the experience meaningfully better risk customer defection." As consumers become more sensitive to high prices, T-Mobile is currently expecting a spike in customer losses and a slower postpaid account growth in the third quarter of this year. The carrier said this is mainly due to several major wireless plan changes it recently made, including discontinuing several older phone plans in June and moving customers on those plans to newer ones that, in some cases, are more expensive. "As part of our full-year plan and guidance, we anticipated our Q3 (third quarter of 2026) rate plan modernization would result in a temporary elevated account churn profile and expect Q3 net postpaid account additions to be approximately 250,000," said T-Mobile Chief Financial Officer Peter Osvaldik during the company's earnings call on July 23. The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc. This story was originally published August 6, 2026 at 9:33 AM.

Stevie Awards
Aug 6th, 2026
Grand winners announced in 2026 stevie(r) Awards for Technology Excellence.

Grand winners announced in 2026 stevie(r) Awards for Technology Excellence. Posted by Maggie Gallagher on Thu, Aug 06, 2026 @ 09:00 AM IBM Named Organization of the Year; T-Mobile Engineer Earns Highest-Rated Nomination Two Grand ("best of show") Stevie Award winners have been announced in the third annual Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence. The annual competition honors outstanding achievements by individuals, teams, and organizations shaping the future of technology across every industry. The Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence are an international business awards competition that is open to all organizations and individuals worldwide. The competition's Gold, Silver, and Bronze Stevie winners in the various categories were announced in July and are listed at Tech.StevieAwards.com. Most Honored Organization: IBM, including IBM Manufacturing Solutions Pte. Ltd., is the most honored organization in the competition, with 18.5 award points earned through three Gold, one Silver, and five Bronze Stevie wins. (To determine the Organization of the Year winner, each Gold Stevie Award earns three points, each Silver win earns two points, and each Bronze earns 1.5 points.) A judge of one of IBM's Gold Stevie-winning nominations shared, "This is a strong entry that goes beyond the standard DevOps implementation. The team has built a well-thought-out approach to a real scaling problem, and the supporting material backs up their claims. The ability to dynamically determine test execution at runtime and significantly reduce unnecessary test runs is genuinely innovative." This marks the 20th Grand Stevie Award won by IBM, across all nine Stevie Awards programs in the past 25 years, but the first in the Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence. Highest-Rated Nomination: The Grand Stevie Award for the Highest-Rated Nomination of the Year, with an average score of 9.63 out of a possible 10, goes to Harikishore Allu Balan, Principal Systems Architect at T-Mobile, whose nomination won the Gold Stevie for Employee of the Year - Information Technology - Telecommunications. T-Mobile USA, Inc. is the second-largest wireless carrier in the United States, serving over 118 million subscribers across more than 50 nationwide data centers. One judge commented on Harikishore's winning nomination, Pioneering America's Cloud-Native 5G Voice Infrastructure: "Harikishore's work on T-Mobile's cloud-native 5G voice infrastructure is a stellar example of technical mastery translating directly into massive commercial and operational impact." Winners will be honored at a red-carpet awards event on Wednesday, October 28 at the Pullman Paris Montparnasse in Paris, France. The event will also celebrate winners in the 2026 editions of the Stevie Awards for Great Employers, The International Business Awards(R), and the German Stevie Awards. The presentations will be streamed live worldwide, and tickets are now on sale. More than 700 nominations from organizations in 37 nations and territories were evaluated this year by 180 technology and business professionals serving as judges. Winners were selected based on the average scores assigned during the independent judging process. Some of the other organizations with Gold, Silver or Bronze-winning nominations include: * Allianz Technology * Apple * Bank Indonesia * Dubai Roads and Transport Authority * Ernst & Young (EY) * GCash * Google * JPMorgan Chase * Lenovo * Microsoft * Oracle * Saudi Aramco * Standard Bank * Walmart The Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence recognize achievements across 23 technology sectors, including: * Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations Technology * Aerospace Technology * Agricultural Technology * Architectural Technology * Artificial Intelligence (AI) * Assistive Technology * Biotechnology * Business Technology * Communications Technology * Construction & Civil Engineering Technology * Educational Technology * Energy Technology * Entertainment Technology * Financial Technology (FinTech) * Government Technology * Green & Clean Technology * Healthcare Technology * Information Technology * Manufacturing Technology * Marine Technology * Retail & E-Commerce Technology * Sports, Fitness & Recreation Technology * Transportation & Mobility Technology Nominations for the 2027 edition of the Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence will open in March. The entry kit may be requested at https://Tech.StevieAwards.com.