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2-4 years of visual merchandising experience, with preference given to those with specialty and department store retailer experience. Bachelor's degree, preferably in Visual Design, Merchandising, Fine Arts, or Interior Design.
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Ensure appropriate visual merchandising of all Rolex products in the store. Communicate with the Tourneau Bucherer Merchandising team to ensure appropriate inventory is available within their store location.
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Undergraduate or Graduate level student studying visual arts based subject: Fine Art, Graphic Design, Information Design, Design & Technology, Design strategies etc with an interest in art curation, digital design, Website development and information technologyDesign and visually awareWork mode: Hybrid- remote and in personSalary- $22.08 per hour Minimum Qualifications: CHARACTERISTICS:Be reliable, responsible, confident, and flexible.
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Experience in post-production editing, color correction, and audio mixing, familiarity with motion graphics and visual effects. Create engaging motion graphics and visual effects to enhance the videos.
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A comprehensive knowledge of fashion styling, merchandising and visual display. You will play a vital role in supervising with the Visual Lead, the implementation and maintenance of all visual merchandising guidelines including window installs and the proper set-up and use of all fixtures, selling tools, and mannequins within the boutique.
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Responsibilities will include managing the digital music team, business development, locating revenue generating opportunities, managing partner relationships, executing promotional campaigns, designing and implementing creative marketing plans, securing digital merchandising/playlisting, facilitating requests between artists/partners/managers and maintaining artists’ web & social platforms.
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Strong Excel skills ideally incorporating VBA (Visual Basic for Applications), programming skills in Python, R or other statistical languages is a plus. Approve credit reviews as a first line of defense underwriter (Credit Officer CO/Senior Credit Officer SCO designation) including assessment of portfolio risk, liquidity of client positions, credit limits and risk appetite ratios.
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Experience in construction oversight of environmental mitigation for wetlands, threatened and endangered species, sensitive species, cultural and historical resources, hazardous materials, wild and scenic rivers wildlife and fisheries, noise, visual, water, and air quality, and interagency coordination of environment concerns.
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Assist the building security staff in the visual inspection of all visitor, vendor and employee access badges/identification cards to verify that the authorized holder is the individual presenting the badge/id card to prevent unauthorized access to the property.
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Audio Visual - Associate Project Manager. An Associate Project Manager (APM) is an entry level position responsible for the scope, schedule, cost, quality and client satisfaction of a project throughout its entire lifecycle, from Initiating through Closing phases.
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Creative mindset with a keen eye for detail and aesthetics, and the ability to implement innovative visual merchandising concepts. Retail Operations Leadership: Lead and manage all aspects of retail operations, including sales, inventory management, visual merchandising, and customer service, to achieve sales targets and enhance the overall shopping experience.
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Work closely with Visual Arts and Musical Theater interns in all production aspects. They will create programs to teach and build a greater appreciation for the visual and performing arts in our community.
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The Head of Store Design and Visual Merchandising position calls for a fusion of creativity and strategic planning to oversee our in-store aesthetic, conveying the Squishable brand's identity and driving customer engagement and sales.
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This mission includes delivering brand-specific consumer experiences, building cohesive user journeys within a product family, partnering across Product, Engineering and other business partners, and working with Design team members directing rapid visual concepts, producing high fidelity visual design.
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