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Coordinates handoff dates with cross-functional partners such as buying team, visual merchandising team, copy team and photo studio team while ensuring samples are returned and passed in an organized manner.
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The Lead Boat Sales Consultants is under the supervision of the GSM - Marine who gives daily direction to include: merchandise presentation, inventory control, pricing, sales enhancements, customer service activities.
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This role will review location sales trends and inventory needs, contributing to the Buying Teams ability to achieve sales, gross margin, and inventory turnover goals for assigned categories of merchandise.
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The Associate Merchandise Planner is responsible for independently managing assigned smaller volume areas of the business under the guidance of a more senior member of the merchandise planning team.
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Experience of multi-category management in merchandise buying in the food industry. We have raised $400M+ in funding to date from leading investors including , Blackstone, Tiger Global, Lightspeed Ventures, Goodwater Capital, XVC and iFly. The opportunity now is to join a rocketship as we prepare for the next stage of growth, and an eventual public listing.
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The Director, Retail Operations & Merchandise will be responsible for a wide range of duties as it pertains to Las Vegas Aces brand strategy. Collaborate with the Chief Marketing Officer on all buying decisions.
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This includes assistance in the following areas: selection, buying, receiving, displaying, selling, of high-end golf equipment, clothing and merchandise while providing the members of Eagle Springs Golf Club with excellent personal shopping service, attention to details, and timely follow-through.
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NFM’s Category Analyst maintains and analyzes the category planning and buying processes and data, as well as provides administrative support to the Category Financial Planner, Buyer and Divisional Merchandise Planning Manager.
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6+ years of E-commerce Merchandise Planning, Buying, or Finance & Management consulting. Process and execution manager over merchandise and behavioral analytics. Senior Manager, E-Commerce Business Intelligence - Calvin Klein.
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Visually merchandise website for respective product categories based on selling, inventory, merchandising initiatives, and business needs under the guidance of the associate merchandiser and merchandiser.
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Provide feedback to Retail Director on product assortment, buying trends and customer requests. The Boutique Manager is responsible for overall management of the boutique, associates, merchandise and customer service.
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Ensure competitive and profitable pricing by recommending pricing adjustments for used firearms to the Divisional Merchandise Manager. With assistance from the Divisional Merchandise Manager, develop and implement business rules, processes, and metrics for the used gun processes for the company.
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Support buying process in collaboration with Product Development and Global Merchandise Planning partners. Establish strong cross-functional partnerships with merchandising, design, product development, global merchandise planning, marketing and creative teams as well as key business unit partners to execute seasonal assortments from concept to creation.
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Demonstrate extensive product knowledge of Free People merchandise. Oversee the sample sale schedule, partnering with buying and merchandising teams to remove marked down or out-of-stock samples from the studio sample closet.
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A successful candidate will have relevant experience in Retail Merchandising, Visual Merchandising, Product Development or Product Global Sourcing; having been an Associate or Assistant Buyer, Assistant Product Development Manager or Visual Merchandising Manager in any of these categories: General Merchandise, Hardlines, Softlines, Home, Housewares, Consumables, Seasonal, Toys, Furniture, Health and Beauty Care (including over-the-counter drugs and consumer medical devices), etc.
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