visual merchandiser
Visual merchandisers are specialised in the promotion of the sale of goods, especially their presentation in retail outlets.
Also called: display designer, senior visual merchandiser, visual merchandising controller, visual merchandising associate, image controller, assistant visual merchandiser, window display assistant, retail visual strategy manager
- 14
- essential skills
- 9
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Essential skills
14- assemble visual displays
- assess visual impact of displays
- change window displays
- coach team on visual merchandising
- communicate on merchandise visual display
- conduct research on trends in design
- develop store design
- execute visual presentation changes
- have computer literacy
- interpret floor plans
- maintain relationship with customers
- maintain relationship with suppliers
- merchandising techniques
- negotiate with suppliers for visual material
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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