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Reporting to the Retail Art Director, with a dotted line reporting into Director of Merchandising for store visuals, the Store Visual Manager crafts omnichannel marketing campaigns and develops, manages and maintains visual store graphics for the Retail Division, from window presentations to in-store signage and graphics.
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The Visual Coordinator – (Store) this role is responsible for executing visual merchandising, merchandise placement with signing and marketing direction as directed by the Corporate Visual team.
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Utilize all company tools and training resources to educate the team on merchandising standards and visual presentation skills; validate replenishment and recovery routines. Manage visual publication calendar and delivery schedule to plan and execute all logistics workload; partner with Assistant Manager of Operations or Assistant Store Manager to schedule for workload.
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Leadership skills including: Excellent customer experience behaviors, a strong sense of urgency, attention to detail, creative problem solving and sound decision-making skills that align with strategic initiatives, effective delegation and validation, and the ability to execute daily priorities efficiently.
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Associate degree in fashion or visual merchandising. Raymour Flanigan is looking for an entrepreneurial, talented visual merchandiser that would like to contribute and grow with our company.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with the Wholesale, Visual Merchandising, Creative and other teams / partners as needed to effectively project manage deliverables. Local Packaging Planning & Development Build strong relationships with Creative Team, Finance, Supply Chain, Procurement, outside vendors to develop exclusive kits packaging to enhance brand image, maintain margins and leadtimes.
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The Visual Manager for Women’s & Girls is responsible for working cross-functionally to ensure business initiatives and visual strategies are supported in all retail compass sets through visual merchandising, creative installs and in store marketing.
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The ideal Visual Merchandiser is a creative individual who has a passion for presenting the latest fashion trends by crafting eye-catching aesthetics. Build and maintain knowledge of visual merchandising strategies and current trends.
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Maintain seasonal sets and the feature space to our visual merchandising standards. As the leading creative destination in North America, we operate over 1,290 stores in 49 states and Canada and online at Michaels.com and Michaels.ca. The Michaels Companies, Inc. also owns Artistree, a manufacturer of custom and specialty framing merchandise, and MakerPlace by Michaels, a dedicated handmade goods marketplace.
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Ability to identify potential visual merchandising opportunities and provide creative solutions. Reporting to the Visual Manager, the Visual Associate provides solutions to store specific visual and merchandising challenges using brand standards and corporate visual guidelines to maintain brand integrity.
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You will also like working as part of a high performing team to create impact with in-store events and to ensure that the store always achieves our high standards of visual merchandising to stand out against our competitors.
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As one of our highly skilled make-up artists you will combine your creative and technical expertise and passion for people to provide a welcoming, inspirational and personalized in-store experience which educates and delights our customers.
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Communicate to the Head Office team qualitative and proactive feedback on products & visual merchandising to drive results. The Assistant Store Manager partners with and supports theStore Manager in all aspects of store functions: Sales Generation, People Development, Operations and Visual Merchandising.
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If you are a dynamic self-starter looking for a progressive career opportunity then this could be the perfect role for you and the first step of your career with a leader in prestige beauty. As a leader in prestige beauty with a culture that values diversity of thought and people, we offer excellent training and development and a competitive remuneration and benefits package.
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Justin Alexander’s Art Director will be accountable for the ideation, strategy development, communication and deployment of Justin Alexander Group’s visual output both physically and digitally, including all product photography shoots, event and trade show design.
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