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5 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, UI/UX, interactive and visual design, business management, or related area. ECommerce merchandising, UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Business Management, or related area, Master's degree in Merchandising, Visual Design, Business Management, or related area.
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Bachelor's degree in merchandising, visual design, business management, or related area and 3 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, UI/UX, interactive and visual design, business management, or related area.
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Wonderful Sales™ is the sales and merchandising organization for The Wonderful Company, a privately held $6 billion company with consumer brands including Wonderful® Pistachios, Wonderful® Halos®, POM Wonderful®, FIJI® Water, JUSTIN® and Landmark® wines, as well as the Teleflora® flower delivery service.
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Communicate with the Merchandising team to ensure that all styles on the DTC Company Store buy are set up and initiate IT set up of style catalog in systems. Write orders for Company Store cut-up programs, providing feedback to Design and Merchandising.
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The Merchandising Intern supports the Merchandising team in all aspects of data collection and regional retail sell-through reporting. Works with Merchandising team on special projects as needed.
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Relatable Skills/Experience: Inventory Auditor, Retail Inventory Manager, Travel, Merchandising, Stocking, Retail Supervisor, Warehouse Inventory, Route Sales. Count all items in the convenience store accurately and efficiently using a 10-key machine.
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Ensure that in store and online presentations evoke the brand’s mission and personality and the product is featured in alignment with merchandising strategy and investment; Ensuring that presentations are tailored to markets across our store footprint.
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Experience: Previous merchandising, 3PL, or relevant retail experience is highly desirable. Versatility: Ability to handle all levels of merchandising work within the assigned territory. Compensation: General merchandising projects are paid at $18.00 per hour.
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Has Contact With: Planning, Merchandising, Digital Merchandising, Digital Site Experience, Visuals, Allocations, Global Sourcing, Marketing, Store Leaders. Partner closely with the DTC Digital Merchandising and DTC Planning Teams to buy appropriate quantities across the DTC channel as a whole.
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Follow visual merchandising standards, including keeping fixtures straightened and filled, colorizing displays, and others as directed by the Store Manager/Assistant Manager. Assist Store Manager/Assistant Manager to take markdowns in a correct and timely manner.
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Demonstrate ownership of store presentation by assigning and assisting with cleaning, stocking, organizing, and merchandising tasks. As an Assistant Store Manager (ASM), you will share responsibility for managing the store's team members and the overall success of the store, including holding Sales Associates accountable for meeting sales goals by ensuring that they provide friendly, enthusiastic customer service.
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Demonstrates awareness of the impact of display and merchandising on store sales and profitability. Partners with the Visual Merchandising Manager to create an engaging visual experience that appeals to the Anthro customer and represents relevant trends in art, design, culture, architecture, and fashion.
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Retail Merchandiser - Ordering & Merchandising. High School Diploma or G.E.D; previous merchandising or retail experience a plus. Service assigned store routes, collaborating with the L&R District Manager (DM.
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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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Ensuring the store is replenished throughout the day and merchandising all products to company standards on shelves and tables. Sales Associate, Cashier, Inventory Associate, Customer Service Representative, Clerk, Warehouse Clerk, Visual Merchandiser, Cashier, Customer Service Assistant, Customer Service, Product Demonstrator, Sales Associate, Stock Associate, Stocker, Merchandise Associate, Merchandising Associate, Stock Clerk.
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merchandising job Title: store Company: Collections Inc in Northvale, NJ
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