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Ian Johnson

Kansas City

Summary

Dynamic Assets Protection Specialist with a proven track record at Target, enhancing store safety through effective risk assessments and incident reporting. Skilled in surveillance techniques and policy enforcement, I fostered a secure shopping environment while building strong customer relationships. Detail-oriented and committed to minimizing loss, I consistently delivered results in a fast-paced retail setting.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Assets Protection Specialist

Target
06.2024 - Current
  • Improved store safety by conducting regular risk assessments and addressing potential hazards promptly.
  • Partnered with local law enforcement agencies to address external theft and promote a secure shopping environment for customers.
  • Leveraged surveillance and intelligence-led tactics to foster safety and security while minimizing company loss.
  • Maintained accurate records of all incidents, ensuring proper documentation for future reference and analysis.
  • Collaborated with management to develop and implement effective theft-deterrent policies and procedures.
  • Streamlined communication channels between asset protection team members for improved efficiency in response times.

Sales Associate

Target
05.2019 - 06.2024
  • Built relationships with customers to encourage repeat business.
  • Provided positive first impressions to welcome existing, new, and potential customers.
  • Rotated stock and restocked shelves to maintain product availability and store appearance.

Education

High School Diploma -

Washburn University of Topeka
Topeka, KS

Skills

  • Internal audits
  • Incident reporting
  • Detail-oriented
  • Surveillance techniques
  • Policy enforcement
  • GUEST service

Affiliations

  • Sigma Chi, Zeta Tau Chapter

Timeline

Assets Protection Specialist

Target
06.2024 - Current

Sales Associate

Target
05.2019 - 06.2024

High School Diploma -

Washburn University of Topeka
Ian Johnson