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Jacent Strategic Merchandising, LLC is the industry leader in strategic impulse merchandising solutions with over 60 years of experience. The Merchandiser role consists of an individual who can improve the consumer buying experience by creating merchandising solutions in their assigned stores.
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The Company will make all employment decisions regarding employees and applicants for employment without discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, pregnancy, marital status, veteran status, alienage or citizenship status, creed, genetic predisposition or carrier status, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
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The retail merchandiser's duties include but are not limited to cultivating relationships with in-store management, executing merchandising resets, building retail displays, and managing the merchandising of impulse items displayed on clip strips & j-hooks in specific areas of supermarkets.
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As the premier impulse merchandising partner to retailers, Jacent sources, warehouses, stocks, and merchandises over 3,500 impulse items to more than 15,000 retail stores across the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
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A Day in the Life of a Jacent Merchandiser. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, quick learner, has a strong attention to detail, and works well in independent situations. With its national direct store delivery (“DSD”) network and team members, Jacent reorders, restocks, and merchandises each store to provide a customized, turn-key solution that drives incremental impulse sales for its blue-chip customers.
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They are also responsible for the proper implementation of plan-o-grams, new item placement, void corrections, stock rotation, and building displays. A self-starter and quick learner who enjoys working both independently and in a team setting.
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Part Time Retail Merchandiser. Implementation of plan-o-grams, new item placement, void corrections, and stock rotation. Part Time Retail Merchandiser. Best in class paid training and scheduled touchbase during new hire period.
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Fun Perks like TicketsatWork and cellular plan discounts. Our Merchandisers improve the consumer buying experience by creating merchandising solutions in their assigned stores. In addition to the core impulse business, Jacent offers other retail services and data insights to its customers to help maximize the retailer’s profitability from their partnership with Jacent.
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Best in class paid training and scheduled touch bases during new hire period. Cultivating relationships with in-store management. Daytime hours and a predictable schedule. A strong communicator with the ability to build relationships with business partners.
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They must possess excellent organizational skills, strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with business partners. Jacent creates a strategic merchandising plan for each store and places the right impulse product in the right location within the store to drive enhanced customer experiences, sales and profitability.
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The Utility Merchandiser role consists of an on-call individual who can improve the consumer buying experience by creating merchandising solutions in stores throughout the territory as needed. Maintain store presentation standards through building displays, fixture installation, store sets, shelf maintenance, down stock, retrofits, inventory reconciliation, display maintenance, and POP installation.
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Must have reliable access to a computer, internet and printer to use for company related business; like ordering, GPS tracking, and time recording. Must be computer literate and able to operate a smart phone or tablet utilizing different applications and internet for company business, like ordering, GPS tracking, and time recording.
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6- 10 hours a week. Managing the merchandising of impulse items displayed on clip strips & j-hooks in designated areas of supermarkets as well as participating in merchandising resets and building retail displays.
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Opportunities to participate in feedback sessions with leadership. Mileage and travel time paid between stores. Possesses excellent organizational skills. Competitive Hourly Rate. 18-22 hours per week.
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Check out this video to learn more! Quarterly performance incentives. 3-5 hours per week. Who We’re Looking For. Someone who is comfortable in changing environments. Resides within 20 miles of Moab, UT.
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