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Partner with sales management and operations team in the merchandising, displaying and inventory integrity of your retail showroom. Ability to design a space and enhance a showroom for visual appeal.
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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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The primary function of a Product Support Associate is to work with Store Management and Visual Merchandising to maintain; warehouse safety, showroom merchandising standards, receiving and inventory guidelines and to perform day to day back-end operations according to established Company guidelines.
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Develop and implement visual merchandising strategies: Lead the development of showroom, window, in-store, and consumer messaging strategies that align with the brand’s overall objectives and resonates with the target audience across full-price and Outlet environments.
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Assists in maintaining outstanding store condition and visual merchandising standards. Ensures execution of the RCO “Flow” including telephone and showroom sales and of Aaron’s Customer Service programs.
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Youll assist with the visual merchandising of the showroom. Bella Bridesmaids is looking for an entrepreneurial and intuitive FULL-TIME STYLIST/SALES ASSOCIATE to join our growing team.
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If this sounds like the type of environment that you would flourish in, we invite you to apply for the Assistant Visual Merchandiser opening at our location in Manhasset, NY.This is a Full-Time Assistant Visual Merchandiser role located within our showroom.
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Maintain a luxury environment in the showroom and uphold visual merchandising standards, including planogram maintenance and updates, seasonal roll-outs, decor and signage maintenance and regular visual merchandising reviews.
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Stage Showroom and/or Outlet in preparation to receive merchandise in accordance with Visual guidelines. Contribute to and maintain a clean a back- end (warehouse / stock room) and Showroom working environment.
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Maintain a luxury environment in the showroom and uphold visual merchandising and retail operations standards, including planogram maintenance and updates, seasonal roll-outs, decor and signage maintenance and regular cross-functional reviews / checkpoints.
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Associate's Degree in Visual Merchandising/related field or experience as a Visual Merchandiser. Do what you love as a Visual Merchandiser at Ashley in Fridley, MN! Receive, replenish, and display showroom furniture/accessories.
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Be authority on best practices on in-case visual presentation and teach and enable compliant visual merchandising execution in department stores, independently owned jewelry stores, our Flagship store and Open environments (showroom.
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As a part of our Showroom Visual Merchandising Team you must be able to work in a fast-paced environment and have excellent creative abilities, strong organizational skills, and an eye for detail.
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The Regional Visual Manager oversees the store-level execution of the Company’s visual merchandising. This involves overseeing the execution of the Company’s visual design and merchandising strategies, coaching, Store visual team members to exceptional performance, developing visual merchandising plans, and maintaining a focus on continuous learning and improvement.
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Above average written and verbal communication skillsExcellent business acumen including selling, visual merchandising, and instore promotions. Maintains a clean, organized, and well-merchandised showroom that is free of clutter, dirt, dust, boxes, and packing materials.
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