A merchandise displayer resume shows the hiring manager the job hunter is eager to be hired and is well qualified in training and on-the-job experience. All merchandise displayer resumes should state the job seeker's objective and work history.
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Jason Job-Seeker
103 Delta Street
Any Town, USA 9999
Home: (888) 888-8888
Cell: (888) 888-7777
jjobseeker@sampleresume.com
OBJECTIVE
A position as a Merchandise Displayer
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Professional and experienced merchandise displayer with expertise setting up clothing displays, cookware, garden equipment, linens and bedding.
EXPERIENCE
Merchandise Displayer, 2000 to present:
Gilroy Department Store, Big City, USA.
Responsible for a team of professionals whose work includes setting up attractive shoe displays in the women's, men's and children's shoe departments.
Apprentice Merchandise Displayer, 1998-2000:
Grant's Kitchen and Bedroom Accessories, Small Town, USA.
Duties included creating artistic displays of kitchen and bedroom accessories, such as linens, cookware and wall and shelf art and décor.
EDUCATION
Certificate of Completion, Merchandising Arts,
American Trade and Arts School, 1997, Any City, USA.
ACCOLADES AND INVOLVEMENTS
National Association of Artistic Professionals:
Membership Chair, 2005
NOTE: Most merchandise displayer resumes run one to two pages. The merchandise displayer resume above is a short sample of one you can use to build your own. Consider what the target employer is looking for and then write yours accordingly.