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3 - 5 years of experience in retail merchandise planning, inventory management, financial planning or financial analysis required; direct and/or third-party planning experience is a plus.
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The Assistant Merchandise Planner will partner across Finance and Merchandising to implement the overall vision and strategy for the planning function as well as support both teams cross functional projects.
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The Merchandise Planning Manager will be owning the planning and business strategy for the Footwear and Accessories categories at Madewell. 7+ years of merchandise planning experience; a total of 5-7 years of related experience in allocation, merchandising, financial planning, strategy, or business analytics.
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The Merchandise Planning Analyst plays a crucial role in driving revenue optimization and minimizing inventory risks for AMS by assisting in the development and execution in tactical inventory ordering and management tactics.
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Previous experience in merchandise planning or supply chain/logistics. Compile style/color/size-level selling data for use in merchandising and inventory planning exercises. Work closely with the VP of Planning to ensure all opportunities and liabilities are addressed.
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5 years experience in DTC planning for a luxury apparel or accessories brand. Oversee the DTC channel P&L; partner with Finance on budget, planning and forecasting. The DTC Merchandise Planner is responsible for accurate and timely demand forecasts across Savette’s Ecommerce channel.
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As a Planner at Effy Jewelry, you will play a vital role in our retail company's merchandise planning and forecasting processes. Participate in merchandise planning meetings, providing input on product performance, assortment strategies, and inventory allocation.
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The Merchandise Planning Manager will be key partner to Global Merchandising and Global regions/ Regional channels to understand and address product opportunities and challenges. Develop top-down and bottom-up financial targets and provide planning guidance for all projections and buys to ensure proper penetration by product category and mix.
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Sales Analysis: Analyze sales performance, inventory levels, and market trends for Bloomingdale's and HBC. Identify opportunities and risks to inform merchandise planning decisions. Experience: Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in merchandise planning, preferably within the beauty, fashion, or retail industry.
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8-10+ years of experience in merchandise planning, promotions, or related roles within the beauty or consumer goods industry. As the Associate Direc tor, Global Product Marketing, Merchandise and Promotions , you will play a pivotal role in driving category growth and consumer engagement through strategic merchandise planning and promotional initiatives.
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As a Merchandise Planner you will lead the development and execution of the merchandising and planning strategies for several merchandise categories to drive top line sales and bottom-line profitability.
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3+ years of experience in merchandise planning, apparel/retail DTC experience is a plus. Our ideal candidate is a strategic thinker who is also skilled in detail oriented work and has experience in both top-down and bottoms-up planning styles.
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Director, Merchandise Planning (separates/non-apparel) Reporting to the Vice President of Planning (Ann Taylor), this individual will lead a team of People Managers and drive strategy to achieve sales with focus on the Ann Taylor customer.
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3-5 years of retail merchandise planning; inventory management; financial planning or financial analysis experience. E-Commerce planning experience is a plus. This Wholesale Merchandise Planner will be part of a team responsible for crafting compelling product assortments for the #1 kid’s shoe brand in America.
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Key partners include Merchandise Planning and Merchandising, DC & Store Operations, Location Planning, and the Stores Field Organization. The Inventory Planning Analyst ensures inventory levels are optimally planned and executed by Channel (stores and ecomm,) emphasis by Store and by Size to maximize Sales, Margin, and Inventory Productivity.
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