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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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Internal: Operations, Planning, Design, Tech Design, Marketing, Global Supply Chain, Global Supply Planning teams, Visual Merchandising, Trim/Packaging, Sales. Support merchandise manager to provide sales global teams with product knowledge and serve as an informational resource.
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At least 3-5 years or more relevant work experience as Retail Sales Associate, Visual Merchandiser, Retail Buyer or Retail Merchandising College Credits. Maximizes Randa & Haggar Brand presentation, profile, and prominence on the retail selling floor to increase sales while cultivating partnerships with sales associates, visual managers, department managers, store managers, and district/regional personnel.
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Communicate daily and develop working relationships with the cross functional Design, Sales, Product Management, and Visual Merchandising teams. Manage seasonal documents to make sure key seasonal messaging and investments are represented in visual merchandising, creative services (windows/mannequins) and marketing (in store + digital) communications.
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The Visual Merchandiser will set the garment presentation on the Sales Floor & Windows according to the Commercial Handbook. Together with the Department Manager, the Visual Merchandiser will determine additional commercial opportunities in the store within the H&M brand guidelines.
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Your Day to DaySales and ProfitThe Visual Merchandiser will set the garment presentation on the Sales Floor & Windows according to the Commercial Handbook. Visual Store Operations RoutinesComplete the sample picking as well as execute the floor moves in a way that creates clear stories and wearable buying suggestionsComplete all sales floor and window morning routines daily before the store is openEnsure quantity and maintain the condition of all incoming visual props and marketing material with a sustainability mindset.
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About the Role Visual Merchandiser supports management team in achieving goals by providing World-Class service. 1-3 years of experience in merchandising or visual role 1-2 years experience in home related design or visual merchandising preferred.
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Maintain merchandising standards in partnership with the Visual Merchandiser. The Assistant Store Director will act as a business analyst, constantly monitoring the store sales performance to support the Store Director in driving the business, and a business facilitator, ensuring the highest level of operational efficiency.
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Approximately 1 year experience as a visual merchandiser or visual assistant. As a Visual Key Holder at COS, you'll play a pivotal role in curating an enchanting customer journey within our store In this role, you'll have the exciting opportunity to elevate our trends in a way that's both inspiring and commercially savvy, aimed at maximizing both indirect and direct customer service while driving sales performance to new heights.
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Job Title: Visual Merchandiser. As a merchandiser, you will be responsible for high-level execution according to a planogram, sizing, stocking & filling in merchandise on the selling floor as well as relationship building.
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In Store Visual Merchandiser. The role of a Sales Associate at Superdry involves ensuring that our customers receive the best possible experience of our brand and products every day, by providing first class customer service and positively promoting the Superdry brand as a brand ambassador.
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To support the work of the Visual Merchandiser and display the product in a commercial and aesthetic manner in accordance with company standards, in order to maximize sales. To know and apply the visual merchandising standards of the brand and of the season.
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We look for those who are passionate about growth as we offer a variety of rewarding positions, from sales to management. You will play an important role in our store leadership, inspiring your team to work together to achieve our goals, create an environment of aloha fun, while exceeding guest expectations - taking them someplace great.
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Collaborate with the Retail, Visual, and Logistics teams to plan and execute sales and events to showcase the product line-up. Partner with VM department in the development of visual merchandising presentation guidelines.
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