Visual Display Associate - Midtown Village Customer Service & Call Center - Tuscaloosa, AL at Geebo

Visual Display Associate - Midtown Village

Company Name:
JoS. A. Bank
Jos. A. Bank is the Expert in Men's Apparel specializing in a broad range of products from finely tailored clothing to sportswear and accessories. We are currently looking for motivated visual merchandisers who have time in their schedule for a steady commitment of 8 to 16 hours monthly per store. Part time visual associates often work flexible schedules that coordinate with their other commitments. This is a great opportunity to supplement your income.
The selected individual will be responsible for window and interior display presentation. Experience with dressing retail clothing forms preferred, but we will train the right individual. Energetic, enthusiastic individuals with an eye for fashion and recent visual merchandising experience are encouraged to apply.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Executes displays and assists store Associates in maintaining merchandising standards in regularly scheduled local stores in conformity with the Visual Merchandising Directive.
Works pre-approved number of days to change display forms when each new directive is issued.
Performs other duties or assignments as requested or required.
One to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
An undergraduate degree, any other art school training, or extensive retail experience will also help provide the skills necessary for this position.
Experience with men's apparel is preferred to perform effectively in this position.
A background in fine or commercial art is helpful, but training can be provided to candidates that demonstrates potential.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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