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Manage initial onboard processes for newly hired associates to the line of business and associates promoted within the line of business as well as maintain reporting/tracking data for onboard training, providing regular updates to management. Understands and represents the interests of the customer, translating customer needs into actionable business opportunities. Provide additional support and coordination across retail pricing, forecasting, and settlements groups in support of portfolio management services and other ad hoc projects as required. view job details

Alternate job titles: Merchandise Cost/Pricing Analyst

Estimates merchandise overhead and develops ways to reduce costs. Analyzes historical cost data in order to provide more accurate cost estimates. Communicates pricing information to associates. May require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. view job details

The Retail Merchandising Analyst works closely with store sales staff to improve the consumer buying experience by providing support for merchandising plans. Merchandise products and implement merchandising plans in a retail environment. Being a Retail Merchandising Analyst troubleshoots delivery or vendor issues and develop solutions to ensure product availability. Monitors inventories and sales and generates reports for product lines. In addition, Retail Merchandising Analyst coordinates maintenance of pricing, markdowns, on-order, and merchandising guidelines and product knowledge informati... view job details

Assist all business partners to analyze changes in requirements and provide enhancements to all applications and provide support to all 3rd party software tools . Provide advanced technical support to internal users and external customers, identify problems and/or issues, and provides resolution in a timely manner. Understanding of current information systems technologies such as client/server, relational databases, web-based systems and object-oriented design. view job details

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Retail Information Systems is a provider of Point of Sale and inventory control software and hardware solutions for the retail industry. view company details

LP Analyst is the source for independent advisory and analysis solutions for the private equity investment community. The firm supports limited partners, general partners, and advisors with data-driven, actionable analyses to support decision making and enhance returns. LP Analyst's founders have worked together for more than 10 years, advised on more than $50B in assets, and leverage backgrounds in investment banking, consulting, and secondary advisory. For more information, contact Bill Farrell at bfarrell@lpanalyst.com or visit www.lpanalyst.com Follow on Twitter: @LPAnalyst Connect on Link... view company details

RSi develops a supply chain platform that offers business intelligence, data analytics and reporting solutions to CPG and retail sectors. view company details

National Retail Properties invests primarily in high-quality retail properties subject generally to long term, net leases. As of March 31, 2019, the company owned 2,984 properties in 48 states with a gross leasable area of approximately 30.7 million square feet and with a weighted average remaining lease term of 11.4 years. view company details

Qurate Retail, Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the video and online commerce industries in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company markets and sells various consumer products primarily through live video programs, Websites, and mobile applications to 404 million households worldwide each day. It also operates as an online retailer offering women's, children's, and men's apparel; and other products, such as home, and beauty products through its desktop and mobile Websites, and mobile applications under the name Zulily. The company was formerly known as Liberty Interactive Corpor... view company details

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Do you work in the retail industry? If you’re curious about various roles in the retail space and how much employees in these kind of roles earn on average, you’ve come to the right place. Using Salary.com data, we provided the average salaries of 10 jobs in the retail industry. We also provided job description summaries so you can determine if your skillset matches up: 1) Retail Cashier What you’ll earn, on average: $22,735 What you’ll do: Maintain cash register and rings sales in accordance with established procedures. This person also processes returns, refunds, and exchanges, and closes ... view article details

As a high school graduates decide what field of study to pursue, they may wonder what the job outlook will be after obtaining their degree. According to a report published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, new graduates looking for a high paying job in a growing field should set their sights on Information Services and Finance. It is anticipated that these jobs in these fields will have the largest growth – actual increase in number of jobs – over the next several years. The top 5 jobs on the list that require a Bachelor's degree and their anticipated percentage in growth are:RankTitle% chang... view article details

In the modern war for talent, it’s every company’s dream to secure spots on coveted lists that dub their workplace ‘the holy grail’ of organizations. While many industries and companies are struggling to attract qualified candidates, making it onto Forbes’ ‘America’s Best Employers’ top 500 – a list derived by polling 30,000 U.S. employees – is an accomplishment that can help companies edge out the competition. Here are America’s top five best employers from 2018, according to Forbes. We also provided the average median annual salaries for roles associated with these industries based on Salar... view article details

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Higher education may be getting more expensive, but a college degree is necessary to compete for jobs in many industries. College should be healthy mix of passion and pragmatism, and it’s important to pursue the things you love while recognizing the fields that give you the best chance of finding a job upon graduation. According to research by CareerCast.com, here are the majors with the best career prospects. We also provided the median salaries of various jobs in each industry based on Salary.com data. 1) Accounting They say numbers don’t lie, but did you know they can also get you a job? T... view article details

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You walk into work and take a deep breath. As a retail employee, you know the day ahead will consist of assisting customers, stocking shelves, and keeping the store looking its best. But it does not have to feel like just another day on the job. When management focuses on the employee experience, coming to work can feel engaging and fulfilling. With the right workplace culture and policies in place, managers can redefine the retail employee's experience. Your time spent within the four walls of the store does not have to feel tedious or draining. There are ways to bring more meaning and enjoym... view blog & white papers details

What makes a good Analyst?  Analyst is a very broad term used differently in every organization and job.  But when you think of an Analyst what are the key attributes you think of?   So often job descriptions and hiring managers focus only on technical skills.  The ability to write kick-ass queries and wrangle data like nobody's business. But in many cases the "Analysis" in "Analyst" is missing.  The critical thinking skills which enable a person to see contextual patterns in data and notice when something looks off. The ability to unconsciously notice the relatedness between several pieces of... view blog & white papers details

The job market has evolved rapidly with technology, for better or worse. Applicant tracking systems are taking over the hiring process. This automated hiring system saves HR managers countless hours of tedious work reviewing applications that are irrelevant or underqualified. The algorithms can quickly filter, and rank applicants based on a predefined list of requirements and qualifications. The rise of automated hiring systems has its dark side as well. Many argue that automated hiring systems are not as helpful as they seem. For others, these recruitment upgrades make the work of the HR depa... view blog & white papers details

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