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A leading agency in the retail industry, Winston Retail Solutions not only provides retail merchandising and demo support, but a full suite of services including creative design and marketing, client account training, project management, tailored technical resources, and top-notch client service.
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Reports to: Visual District Manager or Visual Manager - Retail. Job Title: Field Visual Manager- Retail. Support the Lead Visual Merchandiser on the retail floor to ensure merchandising guidelines are correctly executed in select locations only.
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Our passionate, talented, and hard-working team is responsible for retail presentations for top fashion, image, and lifestyle brands. Previous work as a retail coordinator or regional at an apparel company, preferred.
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If you’re ready to jump into an exciting career in the world of retail, we’re ready to work with you! 3-5 years of retail, wholesale or branded apparel experience. Build relationships and work on opportunities and suggestions with store management to enhance the consumer experience.
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Department: Walmart Account Management and Training. People management, development and assessment resulting in a strong team. Ensure the retail floor shows a compelling visual presentation.
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Proven organizational and time management skills. Editor in chief and reviewer of daily SVRs (Store Visit Reports). In addition, the Field Visual Manager will support the Visual Merchandiser on in-store execution for each store within their region.
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Work in tandem with the Regional Management Retail team to lead and develop a field team that continually represents the Winston brand to the highest degree. Support the regional management retail team by providing feedback on the implementation of visual merchandising directives.
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The Regional Manager- Retail will collaborate cross-functionally with Account Management, Account Training, as well as other Regional Managers and Recruiting teams to ensure 100% execution of all client projects.
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Work Ethic: As a Visual Merchandiser, you must have a strong commitment and dedication to the project and elevating presentations at retail and telling their story through visual merchandising.
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Winston Retail is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status. Reporting to the Director of Retail and Demonstrations, the Regional Manager Retail (RMR) is responsible for leading and developing Field Talent and managing a geographical area for a focused group of clients within Winston Zones, managed by other Winston Regional Managers, ensuring that all projects are staffed and appropriately executed.
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Visual merchandising talent and top-level merchandise coordinator expertise. BA/BS Degree or Fashion/Merchandising Degree. The role will onboard and train the Visual Merchandiser and review daily store visit reports and photos of work executed.
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As a Visual Merchandiser (MC), you will be responsible for high level execution according to a planogram, sizing, stocking & filling in merchandise, and setting and maintaining visual merchandising standards while building relationships with Walmart Store Management.
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Winston Retail is the leading service agency that provides retail merchandising and demo support, environmental design, and project management. Winston Retail seeking high energy Management and Sales talent for six holiday pop-up kiosks at the Westfield Oculus WTC shopping center.
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Friendly, energetic, personable demeanor, and passion for retail merchandising. Ability to use a planogram or visual directive on the retail floor. Passion for retail merchandising in a fun & energetic environment.
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Become a part of making retail more exciting and elevating the shopping experience! We revel in our uniqueness. Winston is looking for passionate and energetic Visual Merchandisers with in-store merchandising experience merchandising apparel, accessories, updating and styling mannequins, and setting creative displays.
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