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Specialist, Visual Merchandising, Saks New York. The Specialist, Visual Merchandising will oversee the coordination of all visual merchandising standards within the boutique during boutique hours and events.
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Ensures POP signage, price signs, and all other visual merchandising standards are met according to the Merchandising Standards Guide. Typical duties include merchandising projects, planogram maintenance, product pack out and display/signage maintenance designed to enhance the customer experience.
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The Visual Merchandising Specialist will be play a pivotal role in shaping the visual displays of the store. We are seeking a Visual Merchandising Specialist to join our team at Loro Piana.
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The Digital Merchandising & Insights Specialist is responsible for assisting in the development of apparel, footwear, accessories, goggles and helmets category on Amazon for a well known outdoor lifestyle brand.
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Digital Merchandising Specialist needs 2-3 years of experience working in merchandising, e-commerce or content management. About the job Digital Merchandising Specialist.
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Bonobos is a seeking a Visual Merch Specialist to provide support to the Visual Merchandising Team by implementing compelling and impactful presentations in our Guideshops based on key investments and marketing initiatives.
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Experience on Indirect Procurement, preferably on Marketing and Merchandising categories in the USA market. Lead RFI, RFP and RFQ processes according to business needs, partnering with the different areas within the company - Marketing, Merchandising, Supply Chain, Finance, HR, Digital, Sales and Sustainability Teams.
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The primary responsibility of the Site Merchandising Attribution Specialist is to oversee the optimization of sitewide attribution strategies to drive discoverability of products on site.
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Merchandising can be the first step of an exciting career path with Premium or a great way to earn extra cash. Growing sales for Premium clients is the name of the game, and you'll do it by executing a variety of retail merchandising activities.
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Leveraging the support of and sharing best practices with our merchandising team nationwide through closed social media groups and a variety of communication channels. So, are you Premium's next Merchandiser Specialist.
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As a Premium Merchandiser Specialist, you'll represent hundreds of brands across several retail locations. This job posting covers the general job duties for our merchandising position and does not imply that these are the only tasks required.
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Production Specialist - Manhattan - $65-85K + Benefits. Work with production, merchandising, design to provide administrative support as needed in mailing, filing, photo shoots, etc. Reveal PLM packages to overseas for pricing as needed by sourcing / production team.
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The Merchandise Specialist will work within the Merchandising Department for Hermès of Paris. The Merchandising team supports Hermès of Paris US business by managing the process of sales forecasting, open to buy (OTB), merchandise selection, inventory management, reporting and analysis.
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The Visual Merchandising Specialist implements key product stories, product placement strategies, and sell-through strategies by managing merchandise changes as well as product display and mannequin styling, in accordance with company standards and adapted to the individual store need.
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