Sales Merchandiser

Looking for sale representatives with merchandising skills

Job Duties:

1. Taking inventory, removing any expired or damaged products, replacing products, and meeting with store managers for re-ordering products.

2. Assisting in strategies and producing goals for the company and clients.

3. They may also assist with selecting food products during seasonal times, surveying stores, and forecasting products and sales.

4. To address any customer complaints or issues and maintain an adequate customer service level.

Deciding how goods should be displayed to maximize customer interest and sales.
Accurately stocking and rotating products onto shelves from backroom inventories.
Building up and maintaining product displays.
Maintaining products on Store racks, shelves, and displays.
Rotating products from the back stock to shelf and display locations.
Identifying replenishment needs.
Completing all paperwork and necessary documentation.
Spinning labels and straightening package graphics.
Performing other miscellaneous duties as assigned.
Negotiating prices, quantities, and delivery timescales with suppliers.
Removing any dented, dirty, damaged, or out-of-code products from the display.
Sorting and distributing merchandise to various locations throughout the store.
Carrying out market research on how well-displayed products are selling.
Generating sales and introducing new accounts/clients.
Maintaining given sales target.

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