Digital Merchandising Specialist
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Imagine what you could do here! The people here at Apple don’t just create products — they build the kind of wonder that’s revolutionized entire industries. It’s the diversity of those people and their ideas that inspires the innovation that runs through everything we do, from amazing technology to industry-leading environmental efforts. At Apple, inclusion is a shared responsibility, and we work together to foster a culture where everyone belongs and is inspired to do their best work.
Here on the Apple Store Online team, we are responsible for Apple’s largest store. Our main goal is to deliver a magical, personal digital experience where customers can shop, buy and learn everything Apple, wherever they are. Each customer should feel like they are our only customer and our job is to set the bar for the experience they receive. To run such an extraordinary store, it takes extraordinary people, and we are looking for someone to help us do extraordinary things.
The Digital Merchandising Specialist will execute the regional digital merchandising strategy across the EMEIA Apple Store Online and Apple Store App, directly shaping how customers discover and shop Apple's products.
Success in this role requires sharp attention to detail, efficiency, and organisation in a fast-paced environment, backed by prior experience in digital merchandising or digital marketing.
The role sits at the heart of a highly collaborative network, working closely with both local and worldwide Apple partners.
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