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The company aims to address issues such as long lead times, high CO2 emissions from transportation, and poor working conditions in fashion production. The Machine Perception Engineer will be responsible for developing and implementing computer vision and machine learning algorithms for automated fashion production processes.
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The ASPCA is headquartered in New York City, where we maintain a full-service animal hospital, spay/neuter clinic, mobile spay/neuter and primary pet care clinics, a rehabilitation center for canine victims of cruelty, kitten nursery, adoption center, and two community veterinary centers.
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High proficiency in: Mac OS / Windows PC Microsoft Office Suite SketchUp and/or other 3D modeling/visualization software (SketchUp preferred) VRay / Keyshot / Rhino /Etc Keynote and Google Collabs Strong conceptual abilities (developing ideas/concepts individually and as part of a team) Strong client service, self-motivation and time management skills required.
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The Showroom Coordinator will work closely with the Customer Service Team to ensure drops are pulled from the line and only OTS styles are hanging when applicable. This role is also largely responsible for managing Fashion GPS. Further, the Showroom Coordinator will act as an Account Executive when needed during markets and trade shows.
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G-III has fashion licenses under the Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Cole Haan, Dockers, Guess? Location (On-Site) : New York City, Midtown Manhattan - Fashion District. Meets with Production Team weekly to review sample approval status and ensure Time and Action Calendar compliance.
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This position is responsible for overall venue management during run-of-show and its respective employees, including: facilities, coat check, box office, operations administration, guest relations, door staff, security, and guest experience.
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2-3 years of proven experience in product and lifestyle photography, preferably in a high-volume, deadline-driven e-commerce environment in the fashion industry. Strong organizational and time management skills.
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David Zwirner seeks a Part-Time Art Handler. Part-Time Art Handler, NY | $30 - 35 p/h. Ability to physically bend, kneel, push, pull, lift 30 pounds or more, and stand for long periods of time.
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The crown jewel of the property is the Panorama Room, the stunning 168-seat rooftop bar and lounge designed by James Beard Foundation Award-winning design firm, Parts and Labor Design, this venue evokes a sense of cinematic drama inspired by futurism creating a true destination for fashion-forward elegance in an intimate space all set against unobstructed city views.
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Creative Artists Agency (CAA) is the leading entertainment and sports agency, with global expertise in filmed and live entertainment, digital media, publishing, sponsorship sales and endorsements, licensing, media finance, consumer investing, fashion, trademark licensing, and philanthropy.
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Status: Part-Time Benefits : CAMBA offers a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, dental insurance, 403(b) retirement plan with employer match, paid time off (vacation, personal, and sick time), and paid holidays.
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Must have great customer service with emphasis supporting the corporate work sector. Experience with all facets of high-level event/conference production, including conceptualization and design, budgeting, show-calling, and familiarity with audio and video production, lighting and set design, various types of display systems, videoconferencing, and graphics.
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Proven sales and customer service skills. The Sales Associate is a member of a talented team that provides service that is unique to our customers needs. Provides a high level of customer service support with product expertise and advanced selling skills.
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Partner with internal teams to understand customer pricing and quality needs, prepare samples for sales. This role involves working closely with our design and sales teams to develop new and innovative products that meet customer expectations.
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As a Fashion Intern, you will be involved in various day-to-day tasks related to sales, backend organization, event assistance, inventory, design and marketing. Fashion Styling and Fashion Design skills.
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customer service part time literacy fashion show jobs Title: retail sales associate in New York, NY
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