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Merchandise Coordinator for Walmart

Description Job Title:
Retail Merchandiser Location:
Nationwide Reports to:
Regional Manager Status:
Hourly - Part-time / Full time What we are looking for Talent with:
Passion for retail merchandising in a fun & energetic environmentEnthusiasm for various apparel, accessories, and footwear brandsAbility to use a planogram or visual directive on the retail floorSkills to stock & set Walmart products on walls and fixturesThe Fundamentals:
Work Ethic:
As a Retail Merchandiser, you must have a strong commitment and dedication to building brands and elevating their presentation at retail and telling their story through visual merchandising Communication:
Retail Merchandisers must be able to provide clear communication in both verbal and written reports Technology:
Each team member is required to have a smartphone device for reporting purposes (Android OS 8.
0 or higher / Apple iOS 8.
0 or higher) and capture clear crisp images of products and floor space as requiredRequired Skills &
Experience:
1-3 years of retail/merchandising experience within the apparel, footwear or accessories industry Ability to dress mannequins according to style guide (preferred) Friendly, energetic, personable demeanor, & passion for retail merchandising Strong work ethic, reliable and committed Flexible, adaptable, dependable and trustworthy Computer skills (Excel, Word, and email) Ability to download and install an app on your smart phone, and upload reports via the app Ability to lift to 25 pounds and stand on feet entire shift All Candidates must sign a release form and pass a Background Check which is required for this positionCome join our retail merchandising team and become part of creating and elevating the shopping experience at Walmart!To apply, check out our website and apply directly at www.
winstonretailjobs.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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