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2+ years of experience as in-store shopper/picker. The Tin Building by Jean Georges will feature multiple unique venues: Several full-service restaurants, fast casual and counter dining outlets as well as 10,000 sf of retail featuring private label products, grab and go, grocery and CPGs. To support this significant operation the Marketplace will feature a large commissary kitchen and bakery, as well as an exhibition kitchen that will provide media opportunities.
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With the selection of premium ingredients offers an artisan quality gelato that contains no preservatives, up to 40% less sugar and less fat compared to popular grocery store brands. Our countertop appliance produces a single portion of gelato, sorbet or frozen yogurt fresh to order in a minute.
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As our Director of Sales, Grocery, you will report to Cure’s VP of Sales and be responsible for developing strategic sales plans, managing trade spend, nurturing buyer relationships, and managing our broker network.
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This dynamic role is responsible for supporting and growing brand profitably in a number of critical channels of distribution including: Supporting Sales Manager with Specialty Store chains, Gourmet Grocery and Hospitality and Restaurant/Food Service for the OXO and Hydro Flask brands.
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Position Position Overview:The New York Service Center Jeweler performs repairs and alterations for new and client owned jewelry at the Tiffany & Co. Landmark store. The Jeweler's standard shift coverage is during store hours, including weekends.
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Products are distributed using a direct-store-door ("DSD") delivery and merchandising system and sold in major grocery retailers, neighborhood markets and urban bodegas, as well as established retailers in the mass, convenience store, drug, food service and club channels.
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Concept, create and deliver strong design solutions to support Visual Merchandising and Marketing initiatives such as window display, in-store VM display, and podium to popup store. Knowledgeable of in-store execution, understanding of die-lines, type-safeties, lives and trim.
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Marc Jacobs International, powered by the creative genius of Marc Jacobs, seeks a Project Manager, Store Design, to join the Global Visual Merchandising and Store Planning team, based out of its New York City (Soho) headquarters.
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Merchandise discount at our brands: 50% off regular-priced merchandise at Ann Taylor, LOFT, & Lane Bryant (in store and online) Produce conceptual drawings and mood boards for creative discussion, map creative in store drawings and produce specs and mechanicals for props and print collateral.
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Builds and maintains relationships with key stakeholders and develops store design layouts that are brand appropriate and operationally effective. · Interfaces with Construction, Facilities, Procurement, Store Operations, Merchandising, Visual Merchandising, Marketing, IT, and field leadership teams in the store development process.
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Support the Senior Interior Designer in various store design projects including current & future land and cruise prototype designs, refreshes, dry docks and documenting brand standards and guidelines.
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The Associate Manager, Creative Services for Ann Taylor and Ann Taylor Factory will utilize their Graphic Design skills to design compelling in-store and window presentations that tell our brand story.
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As a European Auto Parts Sales Specialist, you are responsible for providing superior customer service and assisting the store in achieving expected sales goals through in-store execution of various programs, initiatives and standards.
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E-Commerce including Amazon, Shopify, and your own online store. Reselling and Thrifting including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. Help side hustlers develop their side hustle ideas.
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5 + years of solid graphic, store, and fixture design experience, preferably in retail or beauty, with a degree in graphic design/architectural design, or a related field. Capable of aiding in the creation, development, adaptation, and execution of new design efforts regarding new retail fixtures, store layouts, visual and store displays, graphic applications, and overall creative efforts for retail stores, shop-in-shop, chains, pop-ups, as well as trade shows.
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