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Careers in Fashion
Merchandising
Careers in fashion merchandising are challenging, exciting,
and rewarding. The wide variety of opportunities in the industry for graduates
attracts people with many different interests, goals, and abilities. Some jobs
require people with a high degree of artistic creativity and originality, while
others require people with business know-how and management skills. Regardless
of the position, successful people working in a fashion merchandising career
have a pleasing personality, a real interest in people, and a willingness to
work and learn.
Individuals with a degree in fashion merchandising work as
merchandisers, buyers, sales representatives, store managers, regional managers,
wholesalers, manufacturer’s sales representatives, merchandise planners,
merchandise analysts, merchandise allocators, promotional coordinators,
manufacturer’s store coordinators, fashion coordinators, fashion directors,
advertising managers, visual merchandisers, resident buyers, fashion
forecasters, educators, divisional merchandise managers, product developers,
general merchandise managers, entrepreneurs, and company owners. So many
choices!
For people just beginning a career, many large companies
offer entry-level training programs while smaller firms offer a wide variety of
entry-level positions. Typical entry-level positions include executive trainee,
buyer’s assistant, and department manager. Regardless of the starting position,
responsibilities increase with hard work and a keen interest in the job. For
those people who demonstrate the necessary talents, upward mobility is
relatively easy.
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