Merchandise
Marketing



Careers After FIDM
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Buyer
- Shop for the latest trends. Work closely with Account Executives, Store Managers, and staff to select the merchandise sold in stores. Stay on the cutting edge of current and future trends by shopping the market and traveling to trade shows all over the world.
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Personal Shopper
- Create a look for celebrities and other clientele. Shop for clients and show them how to combine the latest fashion and accessories to enhance their
personal or professional image.
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Store Manager
- Make fashion your responsibility. Hire, train, and manage employees, tracks sales, and work directly with Account Coordinators and Buyers. This fast-paced career brings a variety of day-to-day responsibilities in a department or specialty store.
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Merchandise Coordinator
- Get maximum exposure. Use strong visual presentation skills to merchandise the product line and be a liaison between Manufacturer and Retailer.
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Showroom Manager
- Display Designer collections. Organize collections, show the line to Buyers, and handle various retail accounts. Manage costs and make sure the operation is profitable.
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Merchandise Planner
- Make fashion your business. Use strong computer, math, and problem-solving skills to support a company's objectives, identify store trends, develop financial plans, and forecast future merchandise needs.