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Yeti is looking for an experienced brand rep to unlock potential in stores, focusing on visual merchandising and carrying the same focus of quality and respect their product receives. Yeti is looking for an experienced brand rep to unlock potential in stores, focusing on visual merchandising and carrying the same focus of quality and respect their product receives.
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Yeti products perform when it matters most - whether that be an excursion into the remote Alaskan wilderness, chasing redfish on the Gulf coast, or just getting together with friends in the backyard.
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Communication, active listening and empathy are key - Brand Rep must be articulate and friendly. Brand Rep onboarding must be completed before store visits can begin. Educate and engage store teams and consumers on the features and benefits of Yeti products.
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Visual Merchandiser supports management team in achieving goals by providing World-Class service. 1-2 years experience in home related design or visual merchandising preferred. Interpret & execute visual inspiration to drive sales & convey the eclectic, creative & modern spirit of the brand.
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY The Visual Merchandiser, Central and South is responsible for the visual merchandising of retail and wholesale accounts to align with marketing strategies aimed at driving business.
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OBJECTIVE The Visual Merchandiser supports the Visual Merchandising Manager to create and execute operations related to specific store floor plans, presentations, product displays and additional merchandising aspects.
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Use your energy and enthusiasm for design to actively participate in in-store meetings, Visual Merchandiser meetings and training sessions within the market. The Visual Merchandiser-Store Support will be responsible for creating inspiring and functional room settings, and compelling merchandise presentations for their stores.
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Be responsible for the visual proposition across the store, working with the Visual Merchandising Manager/Store Manager to deliver high visual standards that exceed customer expectations and inspire a great store environment.
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As a Visual Merchandiser Designer with one our luxury beauty clients, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the execution of our visual merchandising initiatives. Bachelor's degree, preferably in Visual Design, Merchandising, Fine Arts, or Interior Design.
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QUALIFICATIONS: 3+ years of experience in visual merchandising and/or visual presentation/ display/ fine art/ fashion styling experience Flexibility to work outside standard working hours (i.e. evenings after 9pm and weekends) Frequent travel required.
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Possess an Interior Design or Fashion Merchandising Degree or a minimum of 2 years experience as a Visual/ Interior Designer or Visual Merchandiser. Hiring Full Time Interior Designer/Visual Merchandising Specialist.
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Replenish the sales floor regularly & maintain visual presentation & displays. Model & coach associates on how to uphold visual standards. 1-3 years of experience in merchandising or visual role.
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As a Visual Merchandiser, you will play a pivotal role in enhancing the visual appeal of our products, for photo-shoots, tradeshows, and retail locations, ensuring they are showcased and merchandised in a manner that captivates and inspires our customers that ultimately drives sales.
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The Visual Merchandiser supports a great guest experience by ensuring that visual moments are set and maintained to the Visual Merchandising Guide (VMG) direction and inspirational for the guest to drive sales.
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The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything youneed to know to be a Visual Merchandiser. They are experts in visual standards, which includes specific merchandising techniques, fixture blocking, lighting and the implementation of all In Store Marketing (ISM) elements such as mannequins, navigational signs and all Coordinated Store Environment (CSE) signs that support events, seasons, holidays and in store promotions.
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