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Visual Merchandising Supervisor

Visual Merchandising Supervisor
JOB ID:
109903BR
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
Full time
Employee - Permanent Visual Merchandising Supervisor This role is all about the amazing Primark product.
Adored by fashion fans and value seekers alike Primark is widely established as the destination store for keeping up with the latest looks without breaking the bank.
Youll enhance the customer shopping experience by maintaining store standards and showing our customers how to rock our products.
This includes ensuring all window displays and mannequin stylings are impeccable and on trend.
Youll also coach and train the visual merchandising team in your store.
Were looking for a fashion-loving, stylish person with at least 4 years of retail experience, 2 years of visual merchandising experience and 1 year of supervisory experience.
Here, youll find opportunities to grow.
As we rapidly expand across the globe, well give you the tools that you need to excel.
Well also offer you competitive benefits and predictable scheduling we know your life outside of the store is important.
Explore the brand new collection of careers at Primark.
Love Our Brand, Love Your Career! Primark is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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