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Buyers Administration Assistant – Ready to Wear

BrandAlley
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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 What will you be doing?     

    Assisting the team to set up daily sales by creating reservations from stock lists to be loaded into the system in accordance with deadlines, ensuring products are attributed correctly and have the

required information

      Liaising with brand partners to chase in stock confirmations, EAN codes, images and content, ensuring delivered within the critical path

      Copywriting and IDing assets to be loaded into Magento

      Source the visual material required for banners, ensuring it is sent to design within agreed timelines

      Submitting financials to Merchandising team and answering any queries

      Updating the critical path to reflect work carried out within deadlines and attending critical path meetings with the wider team

      Assisting to chase in deliveries, reconciling shortages/unknowns and supporting customer services with any customer queries for the department

      Assisting brand partners with using our supplier portal and helping new brand partners navigate the portal

      Reviewing the test site to ensure promotions and products have loaded accurately and fixing any errors spotted

      Working with marketing to suggest brands/products to promote

      General cross functional support to ensure smooth flow between buying, merchandising, production, design, marketing, and web teams

      Researching competitors

      Sales analysis

      Online visual merchandising


What you'll bring


The good stuff...

      You'll have a good understanding of the latest trends, with a keen interest in the latest fashion

      You're highly organised, self-motivated and have a flexible approach to managing high workload along with ad hoc tasks

      You have strong analytical skills and a good knowledge of Excel

 

The great stuff...

      You're a motivated individual, able to work independently and as part of a team

      You have a high level of accuracy and attention to detail

      You have excellent written and verbal communication skills

      You're proactive in problem identification and resolution

      You're a team player with a can-do attitude 

      A fashion related degree is preferred but not essential

      Previous experience in a Buying Admin Assistant role would be advantageous


Perks of the job

      A modern, energetic, dynamic, and sociable office based in London's Shoreditch

     The opportunity to work on some exciting brands supported by an inspiring and friendly team of people

     Competitive salary

     Hybrid working (3 days per week in our head office)

     25 days holiday - Additional 1 day for each completed calendar year capped at 30 days

    8% employer pension contribution

     Life Assurance - 3 x your annual salary

     Early Finish Fridays every week

     Everyday Benefits - including childcare vouchers, cycle to work scheme and discounted gym membership

 

Who are we?

BrandAlley is the go-to destination for designer brands at fantastic, exclusive prices. We're a members-only site home to hundreds of some of the best high-profile labels in fashion, beauty and home.

We stock an extensive selection of previous and current season stock at up to 90% off the RRP, from Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen to Molton Brown and Philip Kingsley.

With new brands launching every week, our flash sales are exclusive and filled with highly in-demand pieces that mean time is of the essence! For an instant luxury hit, our members can also shop in our permanent designer treasure trove - the Outlet - where everything is available for immediate dispatch

 

We understand that privacy and the security of your personal information is extremely important. BrandAlley UK Ltd collects, processes, and ensures the security of all personal data that we gather in accordance with data protection laws.

 

BrandAlley UK Ltd are proud to be an equal opportunities employer who provide equal employment opportunity regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation.


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