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Guide to Retail Jobs

Retail industry jobs are plentiful and a great way to start your career


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Retail jobs are easy to find. Most retail industry jobs do not require an advanced degree or specialized training, so if you do receive the proper training for retail careers, you are likely to go far.

There are many levels of jobs in retail, from stocking the shelves to running the company. This makes for an ideal situation for employees in retail jobs because there is always room to advance for people who are good employees.

Before considering retail employment, you should think about the following aspects of retail work:

  1. Retail careers may involve working non-traditional hours such as evenings or weekends.
  2. Retail industry careers are highly focused on customer service. You must enjoy working with people.
  3. Many retail businesses are large corporations. You must be able to follow protocols and the proper chain of command.
  4. Many retail management positions require you to work overtime.
  5. Entry-level retail jobs are not very well paid.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Get the proper training for retail employment


It is possible to get retail industry employment without training or experience. However, with training, you will be able to get a position with more authority and a higher salary.

I recommend: The National Association of Sales Professionals offers several levels of certification for those looking for retail industry jobs. THEO BC also offers many courses that can help you with your retail employment.

Consider using an employment agency to find retail job listings


Using an employment agency is especially important for those looking to find retail management jobs. They can match you with a job that is right for you.

I recommend: ESC2000 is a company that specializes in finding positions for retail executives. RetailManagerCareers is another site listing retail job opportunities for those at the management level.

Apply for retail jobs online


It's very easy to search for and apply for retail jobs online. Many job boards have sections dedicated to retail job listings.

I recommend: AllRetailJobs.com allows you to search their jobs by hourly positions or retail management positions. iHireRetail is a retail jobs board that includes positions for sales jobs in retail.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Training in business management can help you to secure retail management jobs.
  • Many retail companies have high turnover rates and are likely to reward longevity.
  • The words "retail industry" cover a wide range of niches. You will find greater satisfaction in your work when you choose a niche that interests you. For example, if you enjoy knitting, you may enjoy a retail job at a yarn shop. If you enjoy sports, then a sports memorabilia store is the right place for you.

The official source of Retail Jobs is the Retail Jobs page at Business.com


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