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Merchandising Womenswear Assistant Merchandiser

Success Talent
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Fantastic opportunity for a Womenswear Assistant Merchandiser to join this well-known online fashion retail group based in the heart of Manchester on their plus and shape brand.

They will offer the successful Womenswear Assistant Merchandiser an excellent salary and comprehensive benefits package, as well as the chance to be part of this vibrant dynamic fashion retailers head office team.


This is a fast paced environment where everyone’s contribution counts and offers huge development and progression opportunities in a business that is growing rapidly and reporting good results.


If you are a Merch Admin, Allocator or first appointment Assistant Merchandiser across womenswear and are looking for this type of outstanding opportunity to further your career please get in touch with me for more details.


We regret that due to the volume of applications, only successful applicants will be contacted.

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