Partnership Opportunity
Become a St Pierres Partner with our
7 Steps to Partnership program
The St Pierres Partnership Opportunity is a unique program in which the Store Manager is also a joint owner of their branch, sharing in its profit. It is the ultimate opportunity for associates through our 7 Steps to Partnership program.
What are the Benefits?
Partner with NZ's leading sushi brand to be rewarded directly for your hard work and performance results.
You can join a team of 30+ successful Partners. A far less risky endeavour than starting your own business or purchasing a costly franchise agreement.
Other than sharing in your store's profits, Partners also receive a good salary and enjoy the perks of our Sales Bonus Plan and company-wide Profit Sharing program. It’s a great way to build a solid lifestyle for yourself or your family.
What do I need?
To enter into a Partnership Agreement with St Pierres, you only need $10,000.
More importantly, you need a positive attitude and to be ready to make a commitment. It’s not where you are now, but where you want to go that matters!
What support does the company provide?
Our Partners receive complete head-office support. With great commercial relationships with ingredient suppliers from around the world, St Pierres provides all our branches with high-quality stock.
This means Partners can focus on building their team and growing sales in their local community.
How do I become a Partner?
Partnership eligibility begins once a manager has shown successful leadership and performance in a company-owned store. Once a new Partnership opportunity arises, it is presented to eligible managers interested in that particular region.
How can I accelerate my journey to Partnership?
In 2024, we launched our Partnership Academy. Open to all St. Pierres staff, the Academy provides tailored support to accelerate your learning and progress through our 7 Steps to Partnership program.
Are you ready to embrace the challenge? Get in touch at peopledevelopment@mystpierres.net !
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