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Bachelor’s degree and at least 2 years’ experience in two or more of the following: retail, procurement/purchasing, merchandising, vendor relations, pharmacy operations, or retail marketing OR a high school diploma/GED and at least 4 years of experience in two or more of the following: retail, procurement/purchasing, merchandising, vendor relations, pharmacy operations, or retail marketing.
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3-5 years merchandising, planning, buying, or equivalent experience preferred. Operating out of Indianapolis, IN, our retail stores offer officially licensed headwear and apparel from collegiate and professional sports teams, plus top brands like Nike, New Era, Adidas, and Mitchell & Ness.
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This person will report to the Retail Planning manager and will work closely with the Visual Merchandising, Retail Operators, and Orlando Buying and Planning team. Manage merchandising & planning procedures in accordance with visual & merchandising standards for each retail location.
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Bachelor's Degree in Supply Chain, Business, Finance, Fashion Merchandising, or other related field and/or 1-3 years of applicable retail work experience; prior allocation experience is preferred.
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Responsibilities include all aspects of merchandising, Associate development, customer service, and financial oversight. The CTL creates and leads a sales team that is passionate about selling merchandise and ensuring a good associate and customer experience.
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Coaches and develops department managers in all aspects of financial management: sales planning, ordering, inventory management, merchandising for sales & profits, labor scheduling, etc.
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This position will work to cultivate a solid knowledge of replenishment practices, alignment with merchandising strategies and analytical skill sets to ensure that the right product is at the right stores at the right time.
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Minimum of 2 years’ retail management experience with a mid to large size retailer. Ensure that store standards, seasonal transition planning, inventory processes, and company programs meet all operational expectations.
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Develop and execute talent planning to insure associate growth. Management experience with these companies translates well to this opportunity: Walmart, 5 Below, Burlington Stores, Big Lots, Dollar General, Rural King, Gabes, Dicks Sporting Goods and Bed Bath and Beyond just to name a few.
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Collaborate with Director of Retail and Cirque du Soleil on the merchandise planning and allocation. Must have 5+ years of experience in retail merchandise planning; 2+ years of experience in a lead or supervisory role is preferred.
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Schedule flexibility to work evenings, weekends, holiday seasonal on a regular basis. Strong field sales career growth & talent development culture for top performers. BE CARING- How do I treat others with courtesy, dignity, and respect.
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You are applying to help us with our on-site retail sales operation as a Sales Associate for official NHRA licensed merchandise. If offered this position, you will be assisting customers, stocking merchandise, running a cash register, and any other retail duties as assigned.
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Through their analysis of the business, the Merchandise Planner collaborates with cross-functional partners in Merchandise Planning, Allocation, Merchandising, Production and Finance.
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Anaplan Model Development: Design, build, and maintain Anaplan models to support various aspects of merchandise planning, including demand forecasting, merchandise planning, and inventory management.
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Medical, Dental, Vision, and RX coverage begins Day 2 of employment. The Co Team Leader is required to provide leadership for the successful operation of the entire sales floor and receiving area. High School diploma or equivalent required; Associate or bachelor’s degree related to Business Management preferred.
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