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Senior Visual Merchandiser

London
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SENIOR VISUAL MERCHANDISER - FULL TIME - LONDON, UK

Who We Are:

Inspired by a shared love of fashion, sneakers and the surrounding culture, END. was founded in Newcastle upon Tyne back in 2005. Our first UK store brought together a curated mix of celebrated designers and emerging brands, many of which were previously hard to find outside of London. From day one, we’ve nurtured a community of like-minded individuals united by a love for this ever-evolving culture.

Today, END. serves over 2 million customers worldwide through a seamless blend of online and physical retail. Our industry-leading stores in Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester, London, and Milan reflect our commitment to innovation, influence, and inspiration. We offer a carefully curated selection of menswear, womenswear, sneakers, homeware, and lifestyle products to a global audience.

At the heart of END. is our customer and it’s our people and culture that make the difference. With over 600 employees across our HQ, offices, and retail locations, our customer-first mindset continues to guide everything we do.

The Role:

As a Senior Visual Merchandiser, you will be responsible for overseeing visual presentation strategies in Glasgow and Newcastle while contributing to wider projects within London, Manchester, and Milan. You will work closely with the Head of Visual Merchandising and other VM team members to enhance brand visibility and create engaging shopping experiences that drive sales and customer loyalty.

Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll be doing:

Leading and training team members on visual merchandising best practices. Analyzing sales data to optimize product placement and displays. Collaborating with store teams to ensure consistency in visual execution. Conducting regular store visits to assess visual standards and provide feedback. Developing and implementing visual merchandising strategies that align with brand objectives. Ensuring that our products are displayed according to company guidelines, promotional activities and seasonal trends. Creating visually inspiring in-store and window displays which reflect and maintain END. brand identity. Communicating and informing the store team about upcoming activities, campaigns and collaborations. Training the store team in product presentation. Maximising sell through by analysing sales reports, with guidance from Store Management, and taking action accordingly. To perform floor moves and window changes in a quick and orderly manner with minimal disruption to trade. To be aware of the customer profile, the product potential and commercial strategies of competitors. To continuously report to the management team and support them in specific managerial store duties. Constantly liaise with the HQ Retail Team, Marketing team and Merchandising team to catch guidelines and implementation plans. Provide prompt photographic feedback to HQ. Checking store windows, store maintenance and environment, ensuring that lighting, props and furniture are in excellent condition. Monitoring competitor visual merchandising trends and proposing innovative ideas to maintain a competitive edge Assisting with the planning and execution of in-store events, product launches and seasonal campaigns Designing layouts and displays that support intuitive customer flow and highlight key product stories Tracking visual merchandising KPI’s such as dwell time, conversion rates and display effectiveness

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Attention to detail with strong planning and analytical skills. Strong creative hand with the ability to research and communicate key ideas to drive visual standards. Excellent communication skills and ability to engage regularly with external and internal stakeholders at all levels. Proactive and innovative forward thinker who seeks feedback and development opportunities. Ability to manage time and workloads. Flexible approach to the working week and happy to support the business in delivering the best possible customer experience. An excellent team player with good communication skills. Confident working towards deadlines. Experience in mentoring or leading junior team members, fostering a culture of creativity and accountability. Strong understanding of retail KPI’s and how visual merchandising impacts sales performance. Ability to manage multiple projects across locations, ensuring timely and high-quality execution. Up to date with industry trends, consumer behaviour, and competitor activity to inform visual strategies.

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Besides a competitive salary and an engaging and inclusive work place we can offer you:

28 days holiday (including bank holidays) 40 Hours per week - Monday to Friday Holiday trading (Buy or sell 3 days) Your birthday off Access to Employee Assistance Programme Healthcare Cashback Plan Moments that matter gifts (Weddings and Babies) A pension that both you and the company contribute to Generous staff discount Opportunities for professional development and career progression And so much more...

We know that great talent comes in many forms. So even if you don’t meet every single criteria, we would still love to hear from you. If you’re passionate, driven, and believe you can contribute to our future success, we encourage you to apply.

Please note: Employment is conditional upon having the legal right to work in the UK for the role offered.

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Skills

Visual Merchandising
Sales Analysis
Team Leadership
Communication
Creativity
Time Management
Retail KPI Analysis
Customer Engagement
Project Management
Trend Analysis
Training
Collaboration
Problem Solving
Attention To Detail
Flexibility
Innovation

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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