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The Visual Merchandiser is an individual contributor role and will report into the Visual Merchandising Manager. Collaborating closely with the Visual Merchandising Manager, you will lead the set-up for monthly mock-store walkthroughs, ensuring our visual displays are always top-notch.
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The Merchandising Manager of Greeting Cards will be responsible for driving sales across our wholesale and e-commerce channels, and across various wholesale partners, such as Target, Doordash, Amazon, and The Met. Merchants at Minted work closely with design submissions from our talented community of artists, as well as data from our analytics team, to bring forth a fresh, balanced assortment to inspire our customers.
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As an Assistant Manager on the Visual Merchandising Team, you will create seasonal, inspirational in-store displays. The Pottery Barn Visual Merchandising Team is responsible for creating compelling seasonal floor sets in partnership with cross-functional merchant partners while maximizing retail sales and supporting our brands' big bets.
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Execute optimal layout and visual merchandising (VM) or product presentation strategy, including managing window activations, hardware flips, mannequin flips, and seasonal or weekly merchandise changes.
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Reporting to the Vice President, Product Development, this role is highly collaborative and works closely with our cross-functional partners in Product Design, CAD Design, Merchandising, Merchandise Planning, Production and our Factory.
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The RealReal is seeking a business-minded, highly analytical Merchandising Assistant for Women’s Handbags, Shoes, and Accessories to support the Merchandise Manager in the execution of strategies to drive omni-channel category performance.
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Adhere to current visual guidelines includes: proper merchandising, signage and store cleanliness. In recent years, Lids has built partnerships with iconic global brands including Marvel, Playboy, and the Harlem Globetrotters, and gained ambassadors like Justin Jefferson, Quavo, and Josephine Skriver – creating a community for both sports fans and fashion lovers.
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Yeti is looking for an experienced brand rep to unlock potential in stores, focusing on visual merchandising and carrying the same focus of quality and respect their product receives. Previous merchandising experience, preferably in a retail environment, with an eye for detail.
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Assistant Professor, Dept of Family, Interiors, Nutrition & Apparel (Apparel Design & Merchandising)
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San Francisco State University, Department of Family, Interiors, Nutrition & Apparel offers an exciting opportunity for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Apparel Design & Merchandising beginning August 2025.
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As the Senior Manager of Strategic Finance, Ecommerce & Supply Chain, this role will be responsible for partnering with Merchandising, Inventory Management, and Supply Chain to own the revenue and margin opportunities with everything touching physical products.
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EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Leads and collaborates across large cross-functional teams for agency event planning, including volunteer coordination, logistics, registration, event marketing/merchandising needs.
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Ensure DSD Region executional excellence of the following: innovation launches, POS/merchandising readiness, deployment of selling collateral, incentive programs, annual and trimester planning processes.
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The Web Merchandising team is a key function in the Direct to Consumer (DTC) organization that collaborates cross-functionally to help Williams Sonoma continue to create an immersive, ecommerce first experience for our consumers.
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Support the initiatives of the leadership team to drive sales, client engagement, team engagement, visual merchandising, and operational excellence. Among the trailblazing brands we work with are: ASTR the Label, ThirdLove, Rent the Runway, Ring Concierge, Malbon Golf, Frankies Bikinis, Bad Birdies, True Classic Tees and many more.
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Ensuring that visual merchandising is engaging to customers, while adhering to MobileOne/T-Mobile standards. The Manager in Training (MIT) program is a blended-learning, 90-day program focused on immersing a manager in all aspects involved in managing a T-Mobile Premium Retail Store.
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