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The Retail Merchandiser provides retail sales merchandising coverage and coverage of retail special projects for an assigned retail territory. Deliver retail merchandising and sales goals across all channels in assigned territory.
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Make sure all merchandi Cashier, Store, Retail, Merchandise. - Stock and display merchandise in accordance with Company merchandising standards. - Follow all Company merchandising guidelines and plan-o-grams.
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The merchandising & stocking associate role is a great way to start a fulfilling career at Sam's Club. Apply now! Our merchandising & stocking associates connect all of the dots to make sure members can find everything they have on their shopping list.
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In this role, you'll perform a variety of positions that includes sales, product demonstrations, and retail merchandising. Join our team of Retail Service Specialists! In this role, you'll perform a variety of positions that includes sales, product demonstrations, and retail merchandising.
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Work with the team to keep the department customer ready, which means filling orders, stocking, re-merchandising, price markdowns, and light cleaning. The ideal Salesperson is passionate about fashion and styling and has the ability to cultivate and grow a customer following, both digitally and in-store.
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Ensure 'time to shine' (morning cleaning) and 'recovery '(end of day merchandising) is completed daily. Complete visual merchandising and store promotional directives, including product placement, fullness.
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Responsibilities: Assisting customers in locating merchandise when needed Assisting in floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance, and housekeeping Assisting in ringing up sales at registers and/or bagging merchandise Performing other tasks as assigned by manager from time-to-time Candidates must be able to work a flexible schedule; including nights, weekends and holidays as required.
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Have previous retail merchandising experience. STRATEGIC RETAIL SOLUTIONSFIELD MERCHANDISER/RESET SPECIALISTSRS is currently hiring for a Retail Merchandiser in your area.
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Extensive experience in retail merchandising, with a proven track record of managing omni-channel merchandise strategies. In-depth understanding of retail industry trends, market dynamics, and consumer behavior.
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Uphold company merchandising and presentation standards by following established floor sets, signage requirements, price changes, inventory presentation and replenishment standards, etc. Here are the traits we look for in our store teammates:Ensures AccountabilityCustomer-FocusCollaborativeInstills TrustDecision-Quality/Decision-Making AbilitiesAction-OrientedQUALIFICATIONS:Prior retail sales, cashier, or customer-focused experience preferred.
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Ensure that Zipline messages are communicated and Image Maker and merchandising tasks are delegated and completed as assigned. The Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations.
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Support management in maintaining high standards of visual merchandising and brand presentation. 1-3 years retail management experience (or equivalent combination of education and experience) with high-end luxury and/or custom products.
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Adhoc requests by store management to support with events, visual merchandising, stock taking and other such duties. Keeping back of house in a tidy manner compliant with Retail Operations and Standards.
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Working knowledge of retail sales, inventory control systems and visual merchandising is strongly preferred. With consideration for salon accounts, implement marketing and merchandising programs, and survey assignments to complete social marketing services to support store business.
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Assist with unloading trucks, pricing and merchandising or any other duties as assigned. May also perform other management tasks including but not limited to receiving, pricing, and merchandising.
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