MERCHANDISER- GREETING CARDS Job at Field Force Merchandising, Portland, OR 97223

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Job Description

We are currently seeking a part time retail service merchandiser to maintain the Greeting Card display in a local retailer in PORTLAND,OR (other nearby locations also available)

Hiring ASAP!!!

You MUST have retail merchandising experience

Monthly service

Pay rate $18 per hour

This is an Independent Contractor position

Although this is a part-time position and will offer work on additional programs in this area.

Qualifications:

  • You must be able to follow detailed instructions.

  • You must have the ability to read and implement a plan-o-gram.

  • Minimum 1 year of merchandising and/or retail experience preferred.

Program Details:

  • Estimated in-store time is 60 minutes – for monthly visits.

  • Stock display confirming POG, and ordering low and out of stock items.

  • Reporting & Photos must be done while in store phone app

If you meet the above qualifications and requirements, please respond with contact information and your experience

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