AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
asmith@sample~resume.com
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Objective: Seek the Position of Merchandise Displayer
SUMMARY: Immensely talented, resourceful and efficient Merchandise Displayer with great experience helping managers with moving and designing new merchandise layout in the store.
Summary of Qualifications
More than four years experience.
Strong knowledge of standard practices and procedures used in a retail business such as purchasing, billing, pricing, selling, display, storage and inventory control.
Remarkable knowledge of basic merchandising theories and practices.
Sound knowledge of financial recordkeeping including cashiering.
Deep knowledge of modern office practices and procedures.
Great ability to work with interruptions and meet deadlines, and schedules.
Proven ability to establish and maintain cooperative working conditions in a multicultural and multi-ethnic college bookstore environment.
Profound ability to make effective decisions.
Exceptional ability to plan and organize the workflow.
Great ability to maintain a variety of financial reports and records.
Remarkable ability to provide information and assistant to customers.
Immense ability to successfully meet with the public and vendors.
Strong ability to operate office equipment including computer terminal for input and retrieval.
Solid ability to lift 50 pounds and to reach overhead storage areas to retrieve store merchandise.
Professional Experience
Excel Bookstores Inc., Minneapolis 2002 - Present
Merchandise Displayer
Help managers with moving and designing new merchandise layout in the store.
Learn the Visual Merchandising codes and expectations of setting up displays for Ten Thousand Villages.
Work with managers on exploring new display set ups.
Assist in the preparation of daily, monthly, quarterly, and annual reports; pricing of merchandise; and extensive inventory controls.
Accountable for a large point-of-sale computerized system with two point-of-sale terminals and an office computer, tracking sales; inventory; merchandising; ordering supplies; stocking; maintaining files and compiling reports on the overall operation.